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Living people1995 birthsParalympic cross-country skiers of RussiaParalympic biathletes of RussiaParalympic athletes of RussiaParalympic bronze medalists for RussiaParalympic gold medalists for RussiaParalympic silver medalists for RussiaRussian cross-country skiing biography stubsRussian Paralympic medalist stubsRussian biathlon biography stubsRussian winter sports biography stubs
cross-country skiingbiathlonRoman Petushkov2014 Winter Paralympics
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Grigory Murygin (born 18 February 1995)[1] is a Russian cross-country skier and biathlete who at the age of 19 won all three of the medals in cross-country skiing and then won silver and bronze medals in both biathlon and the men’s standing events. He was inspired by Roman Petushkov to become an Olympian.[2] During the 2014 Winter Paralympics he won silver medal in 1 km cross-country skiing.[3]
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^ "Nordic skiing: Five future faces". IPC. 28 March 2014. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
^ "Congratulations to Grigory Murygin, silver medallist in the 1km cross-country skiing sprint at the Winter Paralympics". Kremlin.ru. 12 March 2014. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
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