• Stepanovich Shevchenko (also spelled Chevtchenko, Russian: Дмитрий Степанович Шевченко, born 13 November 1967 in Moscow) is a Russian fencer, who won a...
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  • Dmitriy Shevchenko is the name of: Dmitry Shevchenko (fencer) (born 1967), Russian fencer Dmitry Shevchenko (discus thrower) (born 1968), Russian discus...
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    (→ 5th place) 20 fencers, 15 men and 5 women represented the Unified Team in 1992. Men's foil Serhiy Holubytskiy Dmitry Shevchenko Vyacheslav Grigoryev...
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    Vasiliy Yermilov, avant-garde artist Ivan Yizhakevych Anatoliy Havrylov, Shevchenko National Prize laureate for cinematography Nikolai Kozlovsky Alexander...
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    1928 (though East and West Germany had each won medals separately). Dmitry Shevchenko's bronze medal was Russia's first as an independent nation in the event...
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    player Anna Tikhomirova (born 1984), Russian table tennis player Igor Shevchenko (born 1985), Russian footballer Anton Glazunov (born 1986), Russian professional...
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    Men Women Time trials Sprints Pursuits Points Races Men Women Fifteen fencers, nine men and six women, represented Russia in 1996. Men Women Men Women...
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  • time (UTC−3) Dmitry Zherebchenko, Russia's substitute, did not fence in the competition and did not receive a medal. "Russian foil fencers score stunning...
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    competition was held on 22 July 1996. 45 fencers from 19 nations competed. Nations had been limited to three fencers each since 1928. The event was won by...
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    Slavutych Society in Moscow and the Ukrainian Cultural Centre named after T. Shevchenko in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg). In 1991, the Ukraina Society [uk]...
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