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Kamil Ibragimov

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Kamil Anvarovich Ibragimov (Russian: Камиль Анварович Ибрагимов; born 13 August 1993) is a Russian right-handed sabre fencer, two-time team European champion, and two-time team world champion. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Kamil Ibragimov has received more than 21,552 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kamil Ibragimov is the 350th most popular fencer, the 3,753rd most popular biography from Russia and the 42nd most popular Russian Fencer.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Kamil Ibragimov ranks 350 out of 349Before him are Mohamed Samandi, Sergey Khodos, Anna Márton, Anton Borodachev, Eli Dershwitz, and Zhu Mingye. After him are Guilherme Toldo, Jacqueline Dubrovich, Richard Kruse, Cheung Siu Lun, Maxime Pauty, and Lin Sheng.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Kamil Ibragimov ranks 1,309Before him are Néstor Abad, Xu Huiqin, Théry Schir, Tamara Dronova, Vera Looser, and Mossana Debesai. After him are Maxime Pauty, Roman Svichkar, Song Se-ra, Katharine Holmes, Donn Stewart, and Julia Hassler.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Kamil Ibragimov ranks 3,851 out of 3,761Before him are Anriquelis Barrios (1993), Evgeniya Kosetskaya (1994), Samantha Dirks (1992), Anastasia Lebedeva (1993), Liz Parnov (1994), and Ilyas Kurkaev (1994). After him are Tamara Dronova (1993), Valeriy Pronkin (1994), Samuel Tanner (1842), Zelimkhan Khadjiev (1994), Alan Khubetsov (1993), and Sergey Sirant (1994).

Among FENCERS In Russia

Among fencers born in Russia, Kamil Ibragimov ranks 45Before him are Nikita Glazkov (1992), Olga Nikitina (1998), Kirill Borodachev (2000), Anton Borodachev (2000), Vladislav Mylnikov (2000), and Dmitry Zherebchenko (1989).