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Ukrainian swimmer
Serhiy Oleksandrovych Krasyuk (also Sergey;
Ukrainian : Сергій Олександрович Красюк ; 17 November 1961 – July 1994) was a
Ukrainian
swimmer . He won a gold and silver medal at the
1980 Summer Olympics in the 4 × 100 m medley and 4 × 200 m freestyle relays, respectively; in both events he swam for the Soviet Unions team in the preliminary rounds. Individually he finished in sixth place in the
100 m freestyle .
[2] After the Olympics he won several medals at the world and European championships.
[3] He missed the
1984 Summer Olympics due to their boycott by the Soviet Union and competed in the
Friendship Games instead, winning a gold, silver and bronze medal.
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1962:
France (
Gottvallès ,
Curtillet ,
Christophe ,
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1966:
East Germany (
Wiegand ,
Poser ,
Gregor ,
Sommer )
1970:
Soviet Union (
Bure ,
Mazanov ,
Kulikov ,
Ilyichov )
1974:
West Germany (
Steinbach ,
Schiller ,
Meier ,
Nocke )
1977:
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Steinbach ,
Schmidt ,
Könnecker ,
Nocke )
1981:
Soviet Union (
Shemetov ,
Salnikov ,
Chayev ,
Koplyakov )
1983:
Soviet Union (
Smiryagin ,
Krasyuk ,
Tkacenko ,
Markovsky )
1985:
West Germany (
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Fahrner ,
Korthals ,
Gross )
1987:
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Richter ,
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Zesner ,
Lodziewski )
1989:
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Zikarsky ,
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1991:
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Prigoda ,
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Popov )
1993:
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Sadovyi ,
Popov )
1995:
Russia (
Predkin ,
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Popov )
1997:
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1999:
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2000:
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2002:
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2004:
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2006:
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2008:
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2010:
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2012:
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2014:
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2016:
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2018:
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2020:
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2024:
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1958:
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1962:
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1966:
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1970:
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1974:
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Steinbach ,
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Meeuw ,
Nocke )
1977:
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Steinbach ,
Mörken ,
Kraus ,
Nocke )
1981:
Soviet Union (
Kuznetsov ,
Kis ,
Markovsky ,
Krasyuk )
1983:
Soviet Union (
Shemetov ,
Žulpa ,
Markovsky ,
Smiryagin )
1985:
West Germany (
Lebherz ,
Beab ,
Gross ,
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1987:
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Polyansky ,
Volkov ,
Petrov ,
Prigoda )
1989:
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Zabolotnov ,
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1991:
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Volkov ,
Kulikov ,
Popov )
1993:
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1995:
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Korneyev ,
Pankratov ,
Popov )
1997:
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Popov )
1999:
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Van den Hoogenband )
2000:
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Popov )
2002:
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Alechin ,
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Marchenko ,
Popov )
2004:
Ukraine (
Nikolaychuk ,
Lisohor ,
Serdinov ,
Yegoshin )
2006:
Russia (
Vyatchanin ,
Sloudnov ,
Skvortsov ,
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2008:
Russia (
Vyatchanin ,
Falko ,
Korotyshkin ,
Grechin )
2010:
France (
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Duboscq ,
Bousquet ,
Gilot )
2012:
Italy (
Di Tora ,
Scozzoli ,
Rivolta ,
Magnini )
2014:
Great Britain (
Walker-Hebborn ,
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Barrett ,
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2016:
Great Britain (
Walker-Hebborn ,
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2018:
Great Britain (
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2020:
Great Britain (
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2022:
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