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Acting on a semiprotection request at WP:RFPP, I reverted the article to a version from May 2017 that seems relatively free of vandalism. I hope that others who have some knowledge can add well-sourced information. The Russian Wikipedia article on Nikiforov is not too bad and might have usable data. There is also a character in an anime series named Victor Nikiforov who is a figure skater. This character is cited in a hatnote. The real Russian Viktor Nikiforov was exclusively a hockey player (not a figure skater) who won a medal in the Winter Olympics in 1956 and ended his playing career before age 30. EdJohnston ( talk) 18:03, 10 November 2017 (UTC)
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Cheers.— InternetArchiveBot ( Report bug) 20:06, 9 June 2017 (UTC)
Acting on a semiprotection request at WP:RFPP, I reverted the article to a version from May 2017 that seems relatively free of vandalism. I hope that others who have some knowledge can add well-sourced information. The Russian Wikipedia article on Nikiforov is not too bad and might have usable data. There is also a character in an anime series named Victor Nikiforov who is a figure skater. This character is cited in a hatnote. The real Russian Viktor Nikiforov was exclusively a hockey player (not a figure skater) who won a medal in the Winter Olympics in 1956 and ended his playing career before age 30. EdJohnston ( talk) 18:03, 10 November 2017 (UTC)