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Dmitrii Fedotov[1] is a Spanish-Russian badminton player whose achievements in youth and junior competitions have garnered attention within the badminton community. Born on 15/02/2007, Dmitrii Fedotov successfully represents both countries in various tournaments, showcasing himself as a talented athlete.
He secured silver medals in the singles.[2] category at the Moscow Under-17 Championship and earned bronze in both the doubles[3] and mixed[4] categories at the same event. At the Catalonia Under-17 Championship in Spain, Fedotov won the championship title in the singles category[5] and adding a silver medal in the doubles category[5]
Fedotov has also showcased his skills on the international stage, participating in a tournament on Ibiza[6]. His active involvement in various competitions across Spain has resulted in him claiming victory and podium finishes in several tournaments.
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- ^ a b "EL VENDRELL REPARTEIX ELS TÍTOLS ALS NOUS CAMPIONS DE CATALUNYA SUB17, SUB11 I SÈNIORS - Federació Catalana de Bàdminton". www.badminton.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2023-12-10.
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