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Maksym Styenkovyy
Maksym Viktorovych Styenkovyy (; born 16 August 1982) is a Ukrainian former competition speed climber. He is a two-time winner of the IFSC World Championships, a two time European Champion. He also won the overall title of the 2001 IFSC Climbing World Cup The IFSC Climbing World Cup is a series of competition climbing events held during the year at various locations around the world, organized by the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC). At each event, the athletes compete in three d ..., finishing runner-up the following year. See also * Rankings of most career IFSC gold medals References External links * 1982 births Sportspeople from Nikopol, Ukraine Ukrainian rock climbers Living people Competitors at the 2009 World Games World Games bronze medalists for Ukraine World Games medalists in sport climbing 21st-century Ukrainian sportsmen IFSC Climbing World Championships medalists IFSC Climbing World Cup overall medalists Speed climbers Ukrainia ...
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Nikopol, Ukraine
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2004 IFSC Climbing European Championships
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IFSC Climbing World Cup Overall Medalists
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21st-century Ukrainian Sportsmen
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World Games Medalists In Sport Climbing
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