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Arkhypenko (Ukrainian: Архипенко), also
transliterated as Arkhipenko, Archipenko, is a Ukrainian-language
family name of
patronymic derivation from the...
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Vasyl Albertovych Arkhypenko (Ukrainian: Василь Альбертович Архипенко, Russian: Василий Альбертович Архипенко,
Vasiliy Albertovich Arkhipenko; born 28...
- Moscow, Beck won the 400 m
hurdles in 48,70 s,
beating second-placed
Vasyl Arkhypenko from
Soviet Union by 0.16 seconds,
although it was the
slowest Olympic...
- Ukrainian: Олександр Порфирович Архипенко, romanized: Oleksandr
Porfyrovych Arkhypenko "Источник".
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Patronymic surnames derived from the name
include Arkhipov, Arkhypchuk,
Arkhypenko, and Arkhipienka.
Notable people with the name include:
Arkhip Bogolyubov...
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Gavrilenko Soviet
Union 1980
Moscow details Volker Beck East
Germany Vasyl Arkhypenko Soviet
Union Gary
Oakes Great
Britain 1984 Los
Angeles details Edwin...
- Rolf Ziegler (FRG) 49.72 1979 Harry Schulting (NED) 48.44 UR Vasyl
Arkhypenko (URS) 48.60 James Walker (USA) 48.88 1981 David Lee (USA) 49.05 Dmitriy...
- Rostyslav
Arkhypenko (UKR) 0 Newfel Ouatah (ALG) 0 Mu Haipeng (CHN) 3 Mu Haipeng (CHN) 0 Rostyslav
Arkhypenko (UKR) 3 Rostyslav
Arkhypenko (UKR) 3...
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Volker Beck of East Germany, the nation's
first medal in the event.
Vasyl Arkhypenko earned silver, the
second consecutive Games that the
Soviet Union reached...
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Gavrilenko Soviet
Union 1980
Moscow details Volker Beck East
Germany Vasyl Arkhypenko Soviet
Union Gary
Oakes Great
Britain 1984 Los
Angeles details Edwin...