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- Alexandr_Prigoda abstract "Alexandr Sergeyevich Prigoda (Russian: Александр Серге́евич Пригода; born 1964) is a Russian swimmer. He qualified for the 1984 Summer Olympics but missed them due to the boycott by the Soviet Union. He competed in the Friendship Games instead and won a gold medal in the 200 m and silver medal in the 100 m butterfly events. He won multiple nation titles in senior and masters categories (2001–2009).He started swimming in a club aged 7, together with his younger brother, Gennadiy Prigoda, a Russian former Olympic swimmer.".
- Alexandr_Prigoda birthDate "1964".
- Alexandr_Prigoda birthPlace Rostov-on-Don.
- Alexandr_Prigoda birthPlace Russia.
- Alexandr_Prigoda birthYear "1964".
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- Alexandr_Prigoda wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alexandr Prigoda".
- Alexandr_Prigoda birthDate "1964".
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- Alexandr_Prigoda dateOfBirth "1964".
- Alexandr_Prigoda name "Prigoda, Alexandr".
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- Alexandr_Prigoda shortDescription "Olympic swimmer".
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- Alexandr_Prigoda description "Olympic swimmer".
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- Alexandr_Prigoda comment "Alexandr Sergeyevich Prigoda (Russian: Александр Серге́евич Пригода; born 1964) is a Russian swimmer. He qualified for the 1984 Summer Olympics but missed them due to the boycott by the Soviet Union. He competed in the Friendship Games instead and won a gold medal in the 200 m and silver medal in the 100 m butterfly events.".
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