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Yelena Potapenko

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Yelena Potapenko (Елена Потапенко, born 20 April 1993), also known as Olena Potapenko or Elena Potapenko, is a Ukraine-born Kazakhstani modern pentathlete. She participated in the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2018 Asian Games. She has qualified to represent Kazakhstan at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 7 different languages on Wikipedia. Yelena Potapenko is the 9,194th most popular athlete (down from 7,931st in 2024), the 1,583rd most popular biography from Ukraine (down from 1,435th in 2019) and the 174th most popular Ukrainian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Yelena Potapenko ranks 9,194 out of 6,025Before her are Andrea Vargas, Adrian Meronk, András Parti, Vladyslav Mazur, Anete Sietiņa, and Cierra Burdick. After her are Polina Mikhaylova, Nicolás Keenan, Justyna Iskrzycka, Jessica Hull, Michelle-Lee Ahye, and Artur Mikołajczewski.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Yelena Potapenko ranks 1,664Before her are Masaya Tomizawa, Sam Byram, Camilla Richardsson, Erica Fernandes, Adrian Meronk, and Cierra Burdick. After her are Jazmon Gwathmey, Akam, Aslanbek Shymbergenov, Rafael Bogaerts, Maksym Shemberev, and Dan Bentley.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Yelena Potapenko ranks 1,583 out of 1,365Before her are Artem Pochtarov (1993), Iryna Klymets (1994), Serhiy Frolov (1992), Quedjau Nhabali (1990), Sebastián Villa (null), and Vladyslav Mazur (1996). After her are Maksym Shemberev (1993), Iryna Dekha (1996), Hanna Pysmenska (1991), Viktoria Chaika (1980), Milad Vaziri (1988), and Oleg Tarnovschi (1992).

Among ATHLETES In Ukraine

Among athletes born in Ukraine, Yelena Potapenko ranks 174Before her are Oleksandr Sitkovskyi (1978), Hlib Piskunov (1998), Iryna Klymets (1994), Quedjau Nhabali (1990), Sebastián Villa (null), and Vladyslav Mazur (1996). After her are Iryna Dekha (1996), Hanna Pysmenska (1991), Viktoria Chaika (1980), Milad Vaziri (1988), Oleg Tarnovschi (1992), and Anastasiia Bryzhina (1998).