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Boris Koretsky

1961 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Boris Koretsky is the 4,518th most popular athlete, the 1,317th most popular biography from Ukraine and the 84th most popular Ukrainian Athlete.

Boris Koretsky is most famous for being a Soviet fencer who competed in the 1980s, particularly in the épée discipline. He achieved notable success, including winning a bronze medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Boris Koretsky ranks 4,518 out of 6,025Before him are Nadine Müller, Jesper Nelin, Niki Xanthou, Charity Opara, Kim Graham, and Scotty James. After him are Angelika Neuner, James Beckford, Ruslana Taran, Annelies Bredael, Yaime Pérez, and Marie-Laure Brunet.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Boris Koretsky ranks 1,027Before him are Reggie White, Saba Mahmood, Salil Shetty, William Ragsdale, Tom Emmer, and Sampat Pal Devi. After him are Tamilisai Soundararajan, Martha Hackett, Will Self, Elizabeth Kolbert, Blair Horn, and Mohnish Bahl.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Boris Koretsky ranks 1,317 out of NaNBefore him are Denys Sylantyev (1976), Igor Vovkovinskiy (1982), Artem Fedetskyi (1985), Oleksandr Beresch (1977), Iryna Kindzerska (1991), and Oleg Velyky (1977). After him are Yevhen Selin (1988), Yevhen Braslavets (1972), Denys Yurchenko (1978), Nataliya Pyhyda (1981), Oleksandr Petriv (1974), and Andriy Stadnik (1982).

Among Athletes In Ukraine

Among athletes born in Ukraine, Boris Koretsky ranks 84Before him are Oksana Khvostenko (1977), Yuriy Krymarenko (1983), Iryna Herashchenko (1995), Nataliya Burdeyna (1974), Olena Khomrova (1987), and Roman Hontyuk (1984). After him are Yevhen Braslavets (1972), Denys Yurchenko (1978), Nataliya Pyhyda (1981), Oleksandr Petriv (1974), Semen Novikov (1997), and Ivan Heshko (1979).

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