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Yury Sisikin

1937 - Today

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Yury Sisikin (Russian: Юрий Фёдорович Сисикин; born 15 May 1937) is a Soviet fencer. He won two gold and two silver medals at three different Olympic Games. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yury Sisikin is the 1,814th most popular athlete (up from 1,976th in 2019), the 2,265th most popular biography from Russia (up from 2,465th in 2019) and the 82nd most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Yury Sisikin ranks 1,814 out of 6,025Before him are Uli Vos, Henry Proctor, Eric Carlberg, Claude Piquemal, Nadezhda Ilyina, and Olga Kuzenkova. After him are Grigory Mkrtychan, Nikolay Smaga, Tyson Gay, Meinhard Nehmer, Pierre Blondiaux, and Reinhold Durnthaler.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1937, Yury Sisikin ranks 490Before him are Gianni Celati, Polly Holliday, Lucinda Williams, Carlo Mattrel, Italo Galbiati, and Antonio Rada. After him are James MacArthur, Gregory Sierra, Eddie Floyd, Bessie Head, Tatyana Talysheva, and Juan Lezcano.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Yury Sisikin ranks 2,265 out of 3,761Before him are Oleg Tinkov (1967), Andriy Nesmachniy (1979), Tina Karol (1985), Nadezhda Ilyina (1949), Tatyana Averina (1950), and Olga Kuzenkova (1970). After him are Grigory Mkrtychan (1925), Vladimir Pashkov (1961), Antonina Ryzhova (1934), Tamara Nosova (1927), Anastasia Myskina (1981), and Pavel Tonkov (1969).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Yury Sisikin ranks 82Before him are Aleksandr Klepikov (1950), Ivan Kizimov (1928), Vyacheslav Vedenin (1941), Yury Zaitsev (1951), Nadezhda Ilyina (1949), and Olga Kuzenkova (1970). After him are Grigory Mkrtychan (1925), Tamara Bykova (1958), Rinnat Safin (1940), Tamara Manina (1934), Lyudmila Titova (1946), and Tatyana Talysheva (1937).