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Suggested below are potential adjustments, improvements and emendations to the existing four [as of this writing, on November 10, 2014] entries within the Andrey Krylov disambiguation page. Only those bearing the name "Andrey/Andrei Krylov", who are mentioned in Wikipedia articles, are eligible for inclusion.

Since all of those listed are named either "Andrey Krylov" or "Andrei Krylov", the names are indicated in chronological order, by year of birth. Since three of the four listed individuals are sports competitors, they are indicated under sub-section header "Athletes". The remaining name is then listed under "Other". The last sub-section header, "See also", provides a link to the surname "Krylov", thus enabling users to access the list of all subjects of Wikipedia biographical entries who bear this surname.

Andrei or Andrey Krylov may refer to:

Athletes

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  • Andrey Krylov (swimmer born 1956), Russian competitor who won four medals for Soviet Union in Summer Olympics: silver in 4x200 freestyle relay at Montreal (1976) as well as gold in 4x200 freestyle relay and silver in 200m freestyle and 400m freestyle at Moscow (1980)
  • Andrey Krylov (swimmer born 1984), Russian competitor who set national record in his specialty, individual 400m medley, but while competing in that event at 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, did not manage to reach finals
  • Andrey Krylov (gymnast) (born 1988), Russian competitor who won gold medal in men's tumbling at 2007 Trampoline World Championships, but received year-long suspension (October 2012–September 2013) upon testing positive for stimulants at 2012 Trampoline World Cup

Other

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  • Andrei Krylov (born 1961), Russian guitarist (7- and 6-string), composer (classical, flamenco, New Age) and poet who performs internationally; has written film music and volumes of poetry (Mirrors, Game of Life [sonnets], Lake Monastery, Autumn); immigrated to Canada

See also

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—Roman Spinner (talk)(contribs) 07:16, 10 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]