Henri Kuprashvili

Georgian swimmer and Olympic competitor

Henri Kuprashvili - Georgian swimmer and Olympic competitor
Born

September 13th, 1946
79 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Georgia

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Born in 1946, this swimmer represented Georgia in international competitions. Achievements include participation in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, competing in freestyle events. Throughout the career, secured multiple medals and titles in national swimming competitions, contributing to the prominence of Georgian swimming on the international stage. The dedication to the sport influenced younger generations of swimmers in the country.

Competed in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics

Won multiple national swimming titles

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