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Mark Kondratiuk

2003 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Mark Kondratiuk is the 571st most popular skater, the 4,086th most popular biography from Russia and the 91st most popular Russian Skater.

Mark Kondratiuk is a Russian figure skater known for his accomplishments in men's singles competitions, including winning the 2021 World Junior Championships. He has also represented Russia in various international events, showcasing his technical skills and artistry on the ice.

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Among Skaters

Among skaters, Mark Kondratiuk ranks 571 out of 483Before him are Brittany Bowe, Simen Spieler Nilsen, Peder Kongshaug, Jin Yang, You Young, and Ivanie Blondin. After him are Kim A-lang, Heather Bergsma, Vanessa Herzog, Erin Jackson, Gabrielle Daleman, and Shim Suk-hee.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2003, Mark Kondratiuk ranks 195Before him are Emjay Anthony, Mateo Ponte, Dennis Hauger, Harashta Haifa Zahra, Ismaël Doukouré, and Gustavo Puerta. After him are Elsie Fisher, Jabari Smith Jr., Jeremy Ray Taylor, CJ Egan-Riley, Hwang Sun-woo, and Mohamed El-Sayed.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Mark Kondratiuk ranks 4,086 out of NaNBefore him are Stanislav Kritsyuk (1990), Grigoriy Tarasevich (1995), Tatiana Sorina (1994), Alexander Barabanov (1994), Alexander Bessmertnykh (1986), and Natalia Vikhlyantseva (1997). After him are Valeria Savinykh (1991), Olga Akopyan (1985), Elena Danilova (1987), Andrei Makoveev (1982), Marina Sudakova (1989), and Anna Nechaevskaya (1991).

Among Skaters In Russia

Among skaters born in Russia, Mark Kondratiuk ranks 91Before him are Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya (2000), Semion Elistratov (1990), Denis Yuskov (1989), Yekaterina Lobysheva (1985), Elizabet Tursynbayeva (2000), and Sofia Samodurova (2002). After him are Dmitri Aliev (1999), Aleksandra Boikova (2002), Maxim Kovtun (1995), Dmitrii Kozlovskii (1999), Daniil Aldoshkin (2001), and Simon Shnapir (1987).

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