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Iryna Herashchenko

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Iryna Ihorivna Herashchenko (Ukrainian: Ірина Ігорівна Геращенко, born 10 March 1995) is a Ukrainian high jumper. She won the bronze medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 23 in 2024). Iryna Herashchenko is the 4,344th most popular athlete (down from 2,866th in 2024), the 1,290th most popular biography from Ukraine (down from 1,102nd in 2019) and the 79th most popular Ukrainian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Iryna Herashchenko ranks 4,344 out of 6,025Before her are Manuela Lutze, Irina Korzhanenko, Ana Peleteiro, Yuriy Krymarenko, Soraya Jiménez, and Torri Edwards. After her are Beat Seitz, Tim Forsyth, Margherita Zalaffi, Olivera Jevtić, Valerie Adams, and Olga Bogoslovskaya.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Iryna Herashchenko ranks 341Before her are Marília Mendonça, Bbno$, Ian Nelson, Luca Vildoza, Kristoffer Olsson, and Ana Peleteiro. After her are Joshua, Kim Bo-ra, Jack Aitken, Habib Diallo, Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot, and Sara Däbritz.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Iryna Herashchenko ranks 1,290 out of 1,365Before her are Monatik (1986), Mykhailo Fedorov (1991), Victoria Bulitko (1983), Yanina Sokolova (1984), Yuriy Krymarenko (1983), and Lyudmyla Kichenok (1992). After her are Andriy Fedchuk (1980), Yana Shemyakina (1986), Victoria Koblenko (1980), Natalia Grace (2003), Maks Levin (1981), and Nataliya Burdeyna (1974).

Among ATHLETES In Ukraine

Among athletes born in Ukraine, Iryna Herashchenko ranks 79Before her are Olena Krasovska (1976), Dmytro Pidruchnyi (1991), Stefan Nilsson (null), Alla Cherkasova (1989), Oksana Khvostenko (1977), and Yuriy Krymarenko (1983). After her are Nataliya Burdeyna (1974), Olena Khomrova (1987), Roman Hontyuk (1984), Boris Koretsky (1961), Yevhen Braslavets (1972), and Denys Yurchenko (1978).