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Larisa Ilchenko

1988 - Today

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Larisa Dmitriyevna Ilchenko (Russian: Лариса Дмитриевна Ильченко; born 18 November 1988) is a Russian long-distance swimmer. She won eight world titles and a gold medal at the 2008 Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2024). Larisa Ilchenko is the 5,866th most popular athlete (down from 4,920th in 2024), the 3,661st most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,443rd in 2019) and the 359th most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Larisa Ilchenko ranks 5,866 out of 6,025Before her are Okkert Brits, Pavel Maslák, Lisanne de Roever, Carolin Leonhardt, Wyatt Allen, and Andrew Wilson. After her are Andrew Howe, Oleksiy Torokhtiy, Alberto Martinez, Alessandro Michieletto, Shirley Robertson, and Julien Bontemps.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Larisa Ilchenko ranks 1,119Before her are Aimee Carrero, Laura Brent, Lloyd Palun, Cristopher Toselli, Alistair Brownlee, and Santiago Vergini. After her are Jhonas Enroth, Romain Sicard, Niklas Backman, Dani Clos, Clara Paget, and Denni Avdić.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Larisa Ilchenko ranks 3,661 out of 3,761Before her are Elvira Khasyanova (1981), Alexei Popogrebski (1972), Aleksandr Menkov (1990), Albert Batyrgaziev (1998), Khetag Tsabolov (1991), and Maxim Chudov (1982). After her are Anna Pavlova (1987), Dmitry Kulikov (1990), Aleksey Rastvortsev (1978), Anastasia Zadorozhnaya (1985), Varteres Samurgashev (1976), and Darya Kustova (1986).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Larisa Ilchenko ranks 359Before her are Anna Pyatykh (1981), Yuliya Skokova (1982), Svetlana Pospelova (1979), Aleksandr Menkov (1990), Khetag Tsabolov (1991), and Maxim Chudov (1982). After her are Sergey Semenov (1995), Zalina Petrivskaya (1988), Khristina Kalcheva (1977), Anisya Kirdyapkina (1989), Svetlana Podobedova (1986), and Natalia Kuziutina (1989).