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- Aleksandr_Dryhol abstract "Aleksandr Dryhol (sometimes spelled Oleksandr Dryhol), born April 25, 1966 is a Ukrainian, formerly Soviet track and field athlete primarily known for the Hammer throw. He was selected to compete for his home country in the 2012 Summer Olympics, his first Olympic selection at the age of 46. He is the current world record holder in the M45 division of masters athletics at 79.42 m.".
- Q4715110 abstract "Aleksandr Dryhol (sometimes spelled Oleksandr Dryhol), born April 25, 1966 is a Ukrainian, formerly Soviet track and field athlete primarily known for the Hammer throw. He was selected to compete for his home country in the 2012 Summer Olympics, his first Olympic selection at the age of 46. He is the current world record holder in the M45 division of masters athletics at 79.42 m.".
- Aleksandr_Dryhol comment "Aleksandr Dryhol (sometimes spelled Oleksandr Dryhol), born April 25, 1966 is a Ukrainian, formerly Soviet track and field athlete primarily known for the Hammer throw. He was selected to compete for his home country in the 2012 Summer Olympics, his first Olympic selection at the age of 46. He is the current world record holder in the M45 division of masters athletics at 79.42 m.".
- Q4715110 comment "Aleksandr Dryhol (sometimes spelled Oleksandr Dryhol), born April 25, 1966 is a Ukrainian, formerly Soviet track and field athlete primarily known for the Hammer throw. He was selected to compete for his home country in the 2012 Summer Olympics, his first Olympic selection at the age of 46. He is the current world record holder in the M45 division of masters athletics at 79.42 m.".