Vadim Anokhin
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Full name | Vadim Vladimirovich Anokhin | ||||||||||||||
Born | Kaluga, Russia | 2 January 1992||||||||||||||
Height | 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) | ||||||||||||||
Weight | 95 kg (209 lb) | ||||||||||||||
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Country | Russia | ||||||||||||||
Weapon | Épée | ||||||||||||||
Hand | Right-handed | ||||||||||||||
Club | MGFSO Moscow | ||||||||||||||
FIE ranking | current ranking | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Vadim Vladimirovich Anokhin (Russian: Вадим Владимирович Анохин, born 2 January 1992) is a Russian male épée fencer.
He took up fencing in 2001 with coach Olga Abrosikova and joined in 2008 the junior Russian national team, with whom he became junior world champion in 2012 and U23 European champion in 2014. In the senior category, he won the 2015 Doha Grand Prix. He was named into the Russian team qualified to the 2016 Summer Olympics as the top épée fencer in national rankings.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Шпажисты Татьяна Логунова и Вадим Анохин, рапирист Тимур Сафин и саблистка Софья Великая стали первыми во всероссийском отборочном рейтинге и обеспечили путёвки на Олимпийские игры. allsportinfo.ru (in Russian). 24 April 2016.
External links
[edit]- Vadim Anokhin at the International Fencing Federation
- Vadim Anokhin at the European Fencing Confederation (archive)
- Vadim Anokhin at the Russian Fencing Federation (in Russian) (in English) (archive)
- Vadim Anokhin at Olympics.com
- Vadim Anokhin at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)