List of Belarusian sportspeople

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This is a list of notable Belarusian sportspeople.

Archery

Athletics

Basketball

Beach soccer

Biathlon

Bodybuilding

Boxing

Canoeing

Cross-country skiing

Cycling

Football

Freestyle skiing

Gymnastics

Ice hockey

Judo

Modern pentathlon

Rowing

Shooting

Speed skating

Swimming

Table tennis

Tennis

Volleyball

Weightlifting

Wrestling

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References

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