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Russian swimmer
Andrey Korneyev
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Full name | Андрей Корнеев |
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Nationality | Breaststroke |
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Club | Central Sport Klub Army, Moscow-Omsk |
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Andrey Korneyev (
Vienna, Austria
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Korneyev died on 2 May 2014 of cancer in Moscow at the age of 40.[1]
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- 1958:
Polevoy )
- 1962: East Germany (Dietze, Henninger, Gregor, Wiegand)
- 1966: Soviet Union (Mazanov, Prokopenko, Kuzmin, Ilyichov)
- 1970: East Germany (Matthes, Katzur, Poser, Unger)
- 1974: West Germany (Steinbach, Kusch, Meeuw, Nocke)
- 1977: West Germany (Steinbach, Mörken, Kraus, Nocke)
- 1981:
Krasyuk )
- 1983: Soviet Union (Shemetov, Žulpa, Markovsky, Smiryagin)
- 1985: West Germany (Lebherz, Beab, Gross, Schowtka)
- 1987: Soviet Union (Polyansky, Volkov, Petrov, Prigoda)
- 1989: Soviet Union (Zabolotnov, Volkov, Yaroshchuk, Bashkatov)
- 1991:
Popov )
- 1993:
Popov )
- 1995:
Popov )
- 1997:
Popov )
- 1999: Netherlands (Zwering, Wouda, Aartsen, Van den Hoogenband)
- 2000:
Popov )
- 2002:
Popov )
- 2004: Ukraine (Nikolaychuk, Lisohor, Serdinov, Yegoshin)
- 2006: )
- 2008: )
- 2010: France (Lacourt, Duboscq, Bousquet, Gilot)
- 2012: Italy (Di Tora, Scozzoli, Rivolta, Magnini)
- 2014: Great Britain (Walker-Hebborn, Peaty, Barrett, Proud)
- 2016: Great Britain (Walker-Hebborn, Peaty, Guy, Scott)
- 2018: Great Britain (Pyle, Peaty, Guy, Scott)
- 2020: Great Britain (Greenbank, Peaty, Guy, Scott)
- 2022: Italy (Ceccon, Martinenghi, Rivolta, Miressi)
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