Fencer

Olena Voronina

1990 - today

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Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Olena Voronina is the 406th most popular fencer, the 1,544th most popular biography from Ukraine and the 13th most popular Ukrainian Fencer.

Olena Voronina is most famous for her achievements as a Ukrainian sabre fencer, including winning a bronze medal at the 2013 World Fencing Championships. A surprising fact is that she began fencing at the age of 10, which is relatively young for the sport. Her lasting impact includes inspiring a new generation of Ukrainian fencers and contributing to the country's prominence in international fencing competitions.

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Among Fencers

Among fencers, Olena Voronina ranks 406 out of 349Before her are Jean-Paul Tony Helissey, Benedikt Wagner, Sergey Bida, Ewa Trzebińska, Ryo Miyake, and Sofia Pozdniakova. After her are Carolin Golubytskyi, Daryl Homer, Sada Jacobson, Michal Čupr, Guillaume Bianchi, and Alexander Choupenitch.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Olena Voronina ranks 1,512Before her are Ryu Eun-hee, Junior Hoilett, Zhao Jing, Taylor Mitchell, Juanma, and Takeshi Kamura. After her are Richard Ortiz, Daryl Homer, Kim Little, Miquel Nelom, Kazuki Segawa, and Juul Franssen.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Olena Voronina ranks 1,544 out of NaNBefore her are Maryna Kylypko (1995), Vasyl Kravets (1997), Serghei Tarnovschi (1997), Yuliya Yelistratova (1988), Volodymyr Shepelyev (1997), and Iakiv Khammo (1994). After her are Pavlo Vyshebaba (1986), Aleksandr Bondar (1993), Yevhen Cheberko (1998), Nataliya Dovhodko (1991), Mykyta Burda (1995), and Petro Pakhnyuk (1991).

Among Fencers In Ukraine

Among fencers born in Ukraine, Olena Voronina ranks 13Before her are Yana Shemyakina (1986), Halyna Pundyk (1987), Olha Zhovnir (1989), Olena Kravatska (1992), Vladyslav Tretiak (1980), and Bohdan Nikishyn (1980). After her are Anfisa Pochkalova (1990).

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