Vladislav Yakovlev (rower)
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Yakovlev at the 2016 Olympics | |||||||||||||||
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| Born | 1 January 1993 | ||||||||||||||
| Education | Karaganda State University[2] | ||||||||||||||
| Height | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)[3] | ||||||||||||||
| Weight | 85 kg (187 lb) | ||||||||||||||
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| Sport | Rowing | ||||||||||||||
| Club | Temirtau School of Rowing[4] | ||||||||||||||
| Coached by | Anna Belonogova Vladimir Belonogov Aleksandr Usachev[4][2] | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Vladislav Pavlovich Yakovlev (Russian: Владислав Павлович Яковлев, born 1 January 1993) is a Kazakh rower, who competed in single sculls at the Summer Olympics in 2012 (28th place),[4] 2016 (31st place),[1][3] 2020 (19th place), and 2024 (25th place with a time of 6:59.43).[5]
He also competed at the Asian Games in 2010 (lightweight single sculls and lightweight double sculls), 2014 (double sculls and quadruple sculls), 2018 (single sculls), and 2022 (single sculls).