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Maksim Salash (born 6 May 1996) is a professional basketball player from Belarus who plays for JL Bourg Basket in the French LNB Pro A. [1]
Maksim Mrvica is a Croatian pianist. He plays classical crossover music.
Maksim "Maks" Aleksandrovich Chmerkovskiy is a Ukrainian-American Latin–ballroom dance champion, choreographer, and instructor. He is widely known as one of the professional dancers on the American television series Dancing with the Stars, on which he first appeared in season two. In his 17 seasons as a competing pro on the show, Chmerkovskiy made it to the final round five times, with two runner-up and two third-place finishes. On May 20, 2014, Chmerkovskiy, paired with Olympic ice dancer Meryl Davis, won his first Dancing with the Stars title. Chmerkovskiy has also starred in the Broadway productions of dance shows Burn the Floor and Forever Tango.
Can Maxim Mutaf is a Turkish professional basketball player for Bahçeşehir Koleji of the Basketbol Süper Ligi (BSL).
Maxim is an epicene first name of Roman origin mainly given to males. It is adopted in Slavic-speaking countries such as Russia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro, as well as in countries which have maintained ties to the Soviet era. The spelling variant Maxime is also common in the French-speaking world. The name is derived from the Latin family name Maximus, meaning "the greatest". Maxim is also a less well-known surname.
Valentin Aleksandrovich "Val" Chmerkovskiy is a Ukrainian-American professional dancer, best known for his appearances on the U.S. version of Dancing with the Stars, which he won three times. Chmerkovskiy is a two-time World Latin Dance Champion and a 14-time U.S. National Latin Dance champion.
Maksim Pyatrovich Skavysh is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino and the Belarus national team.
Maksim Borisoviç Medvedev is an Azerbaijani professional footballer who plays and captain of Qarabağ in Azerbaijan Premier League. Considered among the best players of his generation in Azerbaijan, Medvedev is the former captain and second most capped player in the history of Azerbaijan national team.
Maksim Grigoryev may refer to:
Klubi i Basketbollit Trepça is a professional basketball club based in Mitrovicë, Kosovo. The club competes domestically in the Kosovo Basketball Superleague and Kosovo Cup and internationally in the Fiba Europe Cup. Trepça is one of the most successful clubs in Kosovo, Trepça has won 4 National Championships, 7 Kosovo Basketball Cups, 2 Kosovo Supercups, 1 Liga Unike and 1 Liga Unike Supercup.
The Maksim Gelman stabbing spree was a 28-hour killing spree lasting from February 11 to 12, 2011, in New York City, New York, United States, which involved the killing of four people and the wounding of five others. Maksim Gelman was arrested and pleaded guilty to the crimes.
Peta Jane Murgatroyd is an Australian and American professional Latin dancer. She performed in the international tour of the dance production Burn the Floor, including its Broadway run. She is best known for her appearances on the American edition of Dancing with the Stars, which she and her partners have won twice.
Maksim Aleksandrovich Osipenko is a Russian football defender who plays as a centre-back for Rostov and the Russia national team.
Khara Rud is a village in, and the capital of, Khara Rud Rural District of the Central District of Siahkal County, Gilan province, Iran.
Serbia participated at the 2015 European Games, in Baku, Azerbaijan from 12 to 28 June 2015.
Maksim ISkopljanac was a Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch between 1655 and 1674. He lived in the Patriarchal Monastery of Peć In 1674, he resigned due to advanced age, and died in 1680.
KKS Pro-Basket Kutno, for sponsorship reasons named Polfarmex Kutno, is a Polish professional basketball team based in Kutno. The team currently plays in the I Liga, the second tier league in Poland.
Maksim Aleksandrovich Mayrovich is a Russian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Georgian club Telavi.
Maksim Sergeyevich Khramtsov, sometimes spelled as Khramtcov, is a male Russian Taekwondo practitioner who won gold medals at the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2017 World Taekwondo Championships. Khramtsov initially trained in karate, but in 2011 changed to taekwondo because he wanted to compete at the Olympics.
Maksim Paskotši is an Estonian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Swiss Super League club Grasshoppers and the Estonia national team.
Maksim Ivanovich Samorodov is a Kazakh footballer who plays as a forward for Aktobe and the Kazakhstan national team.