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Yaroslav Khartsyz

1997 - Today

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Yaroslav Khartsyz (Ukrainian: Ярослав Сергійович Харциз; born 7 May 1997) is a Ukrainian boxer. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yaroslav Khartsyz is the 8,496th most popular athlete (up from 9,779th in 2019), the 58th most popular biography from Uganda (up from 63rd in 2019) and the 14th most popular Ugandan Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Yaroslav Khartsyz ranks 8,496 out of 6,025Before him are Kinaua Biribo, Núbia Soares, Yessin Rahmouni, Alda Magyari, Bryony Pitman, and Elena Loyo. After him are Diribe Welteji, Alexandra Emilianov, Jake Gibb, Sandra Jablonskytė, Hendrik Pfeiffer, and Ahymara Espinoza.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Yaroslav Khartsyz ranks 1,121Before him are Luther Singh, Johannes Große, Bryce Deadmon, Mikita Tsmyh, Viktor Hovland, and Bryony Pitman. After him are Mukhammadkarim Khurramov, Andrea Vergani, Pedro Spajari, Welson Sim, Selin Oruz, and Sydney Siame.

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In Uganda

Among people born in Uganda, Yaroslav Khartsyz ranks 58 out of 55Before him are Betty Okino (1975), Solomon Mutai (1992), Dorcus Inzikuru (1982), Emmanuel Okwi (1992), Farouk Miya (1997), and Juliet Chekwel (1990). After him are Winnie Nanyondo (1993), Leah Namugerwa (2004), Maria Huntington (1997), David Ssemujju (1992), Ronald Musagala (1992), and Stephen Kissa (1995).

Among ATHLETES In Uganda

Among athletes born in Uganda, Yaroslav Khartsyz ranks 14Before him are Peruth Chemutai (1999), Halimah Nakaayi (1994), Victor Kiplangat (1999), Solomon Mutai (1992), Dorcus Inzikuru (1982), and Juliet Chekwel (1990). After him are Winnie Nanyondo (1993), Maria Huntington (1997), David Ssemujju (1992), Ronald Musagala (1992), Stephen Kissa (1995), and Catherine Nanziri (1999).