Fencer

Carolin Golubytskyi

1985 - today

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Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Carolin Golubytskyi is the 407th most popular fencer, the 7,689th most popular biography from Germany and the 19th most popular German Fencer.

Carolin Golubytskyi is most famous for her achievements as a German foil fencer, including winning a bronze medal in the women's team event at the 2016 Rio Olympics. A surprising fact is that she was born in Kharkiv, Ukraine, in 1985, and later moved to Germany to pursue her career. Her lasting legacy lies in inspiring young female athletes and elevating Germany's profile in international fencing competitions.

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Among Fencers

Among fencers, Carolin Golubytskyi ranks 407 out of 349Before her are Benedikt Wagner, Sergey Bida, Ewa Trzebińska, Ryo Miyake, Sofia Pozdniakova, and Olena Voronina. After her are Daryl Homer, Sada Jacobson, Michal Čupr, Guillaume Bianchi, Alexander Choupenitch, and Anfisa Pochkalova.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Carolin Golubytskyi ranks 1,747Before her are Cecilia Biagioli, Tomonobu Hiroi, Masahiko Sawaguchi, Rafael Fefo, Keiki Shimizu, and Wim Stroetinga. After her are Yuya Iwadate, Sonal Chauhan, Scott Brash, Charlie Simpson, Tomoki Ikemoto, and Matheus Ferraz.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Carolin Golubytskyi ranks 7,692 out of NaNBefore her are Yuki Richard Stalph (1984), Julian Gressel (1993), Timo Hübers (1996), Toni Eggert (1988), Fanny Smets (1986), and Christian Eigler (1984). After her are Niklas Kaul (1998), Maximilian Munski (1988), Danilo Barthel (1991), Pauline Bremer (1996), Igor Matanović (2003), and Sabine Schut-Kery (1968).

Among Fencers In Germany

Among fencers born in Germany, Carolin Golubytskyi ranks 19Before her are Benjamin Kleibrink (1985), Imke Duplitzer (1975), Sebastian Bachmann (1986), André Weßels (1981), Alexandra Ndolo (1986), and Benedikt Wagner (1990). After her are Max Hartung (1989), and Xu Yingming (1992).

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