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Ilia Averbukh

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Ilia Izyaslavich Averbukh (Russian: Илья Изяславич Авербух, correctly spelled "Ilya"; born 18 December 1973) is a Russian ice dancer. With his then-wife Irina Lobacheva, he is the 2002 Olympic silver medalist, the 2002 World champion and the 2003 European champion. With Marina Anissina, he is the 1990 and 1992 World Junior champion. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Ilia Averbukh is the 230th most popular skater (up from 235th in 2024), the 2,866th most popular biography from Russia (down from 2,859th in 2019) and the 32nd most popular Russian Skater.

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Among SKATERS

Among skaters, Ilia Averbukh ranks 230 out of 483Before him are Jacqueline Börner, Mao Asada, Natalia Mishkutionok, Tomáš Verner, Gabriella Papadakis, and Maria Butyrskaya. After him are Shen Xue, Yang Yang, Alexandra Trusova, Evgenia Shishkova, Jutta Leerdam, and Tong Jian.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Ilia Averbukh ranks 655Before him are Tohru Ukawa, Rachel Maddow, Laia Marull, Florian Lukas, Fleur Pellerin, and Nikos Dabizas. After him are Gunn Margit Andreassen, Kjell N. Lindgren, Dr. Luke, Julia Vysotskaya, Simon Kinberg, and Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Ilia Averbukh ranks 2,866 out of 3,761Before him are Sergei Tchepikov (1967), Vyacheslav Voronin (1974), Alina Boz (1998), Ilya Markov (1972), Aliaskhab Kebekov (1972), and Basta (1980). After him are Olga Lyubimova (1980), Igor Malkov (1965), Timur Mutsurayev (1976), Sanasar Oganisyan (1960), Julia Vysotskaya (1973), and Galina Timchenko (1962).

Among SKATERS In Russia

Among skaters born in Russia, Ilia Averbukh ranks 32Before him are Yulia Lipnitskaya (1998), Roman Kostomarov (1977), Marina Anissina (1975), Maxim Staviski (1977), Alina Zagitova (2002), and Oleg Bozhev (1961). After him are Alexandra Trusova (2004), Evgenia Shishkova (1972), Tatiana Totmianina (1981), Svetlana Zhurova (1972), Anna Shcherbakova (2004), and Elena Valova (1963).