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Semen Novikov

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Semen Sergeevich Novikov (Ukrainian: Семен Сергійович Новіков; born 11 December 1997 in Kharkiv) is a Ukrainian and Bulgarian Greco-Roman wrestler. He won the gold medal in Men's Greco-Roman 87 kg at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games. He won the gold medal in the 87 kg event at the 2020 European Wrestling Championships held in Rome, Italy. He previously represented Ukraine. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Semen Novikov is the 4,578th most popular athlete (down from 3,162nd in 2024), the 1,322nd most popular biography from Ukraine (down from 1,144th in 2019) and the 88th most popular Ukrainian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Semen Novikov ranks 4,578 out of 6,025Before him are Diego Salazar, Lee Sun-hee, Max Brown, Ahmad Abughaush, Wu Yu, and Jarosław Rodzewicz. After him are Robert Marland, Rens Blom, Nicole Ramalalanirina, Nobuharu Asahara, Xu Lili, and Pang Wei.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Semen Novikov ranks 329Before him are Bazzi, Jamal Murray, César Montes, Claudinho, Clément Noël, and Nguyễn Quang Hải. After him are Yuju, Lucas Perri, Antonia Gentry, Neeraj Chopra, Aaron Leya Iseka, and Jhonatan Narváez.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Semen Novikov ranks 1,322 out of 1,365Before him are Denys Yurchenko (1978), Nataliya Pyhyda (1981), Oleksandr Petriv (1974), Andriy Stadnik (1982), Katya Chilly (1978), and Ruslan Mashurenko (1971). After him are Ivan Heshko (1979), Roman Bezus (1990), Eduard Romanyuta (1992), Oxana Malaya (1983), Irina Poltoratskaya (1979), and Anna Zatonskih (1978).

Among ATHLETES In Ukraine

Among athletes born in Ukraine, Semen Novikov ranks 88Before him are Roman Hontyuk (1984), Boris Koretsky (1961), Yevhen Braslavets (1972), Denys Yurchenko (1978), Nataliya Pyhyda (1981), and Oleksandr Petriv (1974). After him are Ivan Heshko (1979), Iryna Lishchynska (1976), Yana Dementyeva (1978), Rodion Luka (1972), Mariya Ryemyen (1987), and Hanna Knyazyeva-Minenko (1989).