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Nikolai Novosjolov (born 9 June 1980) is an
Estonian right-handed épée fencer, two-time
individual world champion, and four-time Olympian.
Novosjolov competed...
- polo
player Nikolai Myaskovsky (1881–1950),
Russian composer Nikolai Novosjolov (born 1980),
Estonian fencer Nikolai Onoprienko (1911–1979),
Soviet Red...
- Naumova),
winner of the 2002
Eurovision Song
Contest for
Latvia Nikolai Novosjolov, an
Estonian fencer Nikita Ivanovich Panin,
Russian 18th
century statesman...
- Kanter,
rowers Tõnu
Endrekson and
Andrei Jämsä, and épée
fencer Nikolai Novosjolov headed to
their fourth Games as the most
experienced competitors of the...
- 1993.
Irina Embrich has won the most
total medals for Estonia.
Nikolai Novosjolov became the
world champion in 2010 and 2013. At 2013
Championships Julia...
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World Champion;
other World Champions competing in the
event were
Nikolai Novosjolov (2010 and 2013),
Anton Avdeev (2009) and
Pizzo (2011). France's Gauthier...
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Championships bronze (1999). Team
World Championships silver (2001).
Nikolai Novosjolov, épéeist, 2x
World Champion in
Individual Men's Épée (2010, 2013). Team...
- Sven Järve
Kaido Kaaberma Erika Kirpu Kristina Kuusk Meelis Loit
Nikolai Novosjolov Heidi Rohi
Maarika Võsu
Oksana Yermakova Viktor Zuikov Ragnar Klavan Marek...
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Italy was the
reigning (2011)
World Champion, with 2010
champion Nikolai Novosjolov of
Estonia also
competing in London.
Senegal and
Uzbekistan each made...
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Opposition Score Rank
Weston Kelsey Individual épée — Li Gj (CHN) W 8–7
Novosjolov (EST) W 15–11 Fernández (VEN) W 15–9 Limardo (VEN) L 5–6 Jung J-S (KOR)...