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Petro Pakhnyuk

1991 - Today

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Petro Pakhnyuk (Ukrainian: Петро Пахнюк, also spelled Pakhniuk, born 26 November 1991 in Kyiv) is a Ukrainian (until 2014 and after 2017) and Azerbaijani (2014-2017) male artistic gymnast and member of the national team. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Petro Pakhnyuk has received more than 23,439 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Petro Pakhnyuk is the 371st most popular gymnast, the 1,362nd most popular biography from Ukraine and the 13th most popular Ukrainian Gymnast.

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Among GYMNASTS

Among gymnasts, Petro Pakhnyuk ranks 371 out of 370Before him are Anastasiya Malakanava, Jordan Chiles, Daniela Druncea, Pauline Schäfer, Anastasia Ilyankova, and Wataru Tanigawa. After him are Ou Yushan, Alessia Maurelli, Aline Friess, Kara Eaker, Bart Deurloo, and Flávia Saraiva.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Petro Pakhnyuk ranks 1,452Before him are Magda Cazanga, Max Darj, Mohammad Sanad, Christian O'Sullivan, Lieke Wevers, and Bart Deurloo. After him are Hiba Abu Nada, Lauren Reynolds, Yoeri Havik, Anton Sintsov, Krzysztof Maksel, and Joris Daudet.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Petro Pakhnyuk ranks 1,459 out of 1,365Before him are Hanna Skydan (1992), Viktoriia Us (1993), Yana Belomoyna (1992), Danyil Boldyrev (1992), Viktoriya Kesar (1993), and Oleh Kolodiy (1993). After him are Mikhail Nastenko (1966), Iakiv Khammo (1994), Valerii Chobotar (1993), Marija Ulitina (1991), Oleg Tarnovschi (1992), and Oleksii Hunbin (1992).

Among GYMNASTS In Ukraine

Among gymnasts born in Ukraine, Petro Pakhnyuk ranks 20Before him are Illia Kovtun (2003), Yeva Meleshchuk (2001), Viktoriia Onopriienko (2003), Diana Varinska (2001), Mariia Vysochanska (2002), and Yevhen Yudenkov (1993). After him are Mariola Bodnarchuk (2002), and Nazar Chepurnyi (2002).