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Yury Postrigay

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Yury Viktorovich Postrigay (Russian: Ю́рий Ви́кторович Пострига́й; born 31 August 1988) is a Russian canoeist, who won Men's K-2 200 metres Gold Medal in the 2012 Summer Olympics with Alexander Dyachenko. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yury Postrigay is the 6,737th most popular athlete (down from 6,531st in 2019), the 3,765th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,754th in 2019) and the 411th most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Yury Postrigay ranks 6,737 out of 6,025Before him are Adama Diatta, Robert Dickson, Felix Gross, Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour, Miran Maričić, and Tuuli Petäjä-Sirén. After him are Pavlos Kagialis, Emily Regan, Marcin Brzeziński, Matthieu Rosset, Bernadette Graf, and Lidio Andrés Feliz.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Yury Postrigay ranks 1,605Before him are Kévin Bérigaud, Choi Joo-hwan, Tina Charles, Takahiro Urashima, Daichi Okumiya, and Takaya Kawanabe. After him are Emily Regan, Jack Collison, Xiaoxin Yang, Yudai Tanaka, Efe Ambrose, and Ryota Okada.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Yury Postrigay ranks 3,765 out of 3,761Before him are Violetta Kolobova (1991), Eduard Popp (null), Yulia Karimova (1994), Kirill Borodachev (2000), Vasilii Egorov (1992), and Aleksandra Boikova (2002). After him are Maxim Kovtun (1995), Anastasia Tatareva (1997), Aleksandra Soldatova (1998), Mikhail Akimenko (1995), Oleg Stoyanovskiy (1996), and Anton Borodachev (2000).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Yury Postrigay ranks 411Before him are Sergey Trofimov (1995), Inessa Merkulova (1964), Polina Komar (1999), Roman Anoshkin (1987), Eduard Popp (null), and Yulia Karimova (1994). After him are Mikhail Akimenko (1995), Oleg Stoyanovskiy (1996), Denis Kudryavtsev (1992), Timur Morgunov (1996), Ádám Varga (null), and Artem Volvich (1990).