Sergey Khodos, born on July fourteenth, nineteen eighty-six, is a distinguished Russian épée fencer known for his remarkable achievements in the sport. A right-handed fencer, Khodos has made a significant mark on the international fencing scene, earning the title of three-time team European champion and representing his country as a two-time Olympian.
Khodos first showcased his talent while competing for Kazakhstan, where he clinched the team gold medal at the two thousand six Junior World Championships. His early career also included a team bronze medal at the two thousand six Asian Games, along with an individual silver medal, highlighting his potential as a formidable competitor.
In two thousand ten, Khodos made a pivotal switch to the Russian national team, where he continued to excel. He contributed to the team's success by securing bronze medals at the European Championships in two thousand eleven and two thousand fourteen. His dedication and skill were further demonstrated during the World Championships, where he placed fourth in both two thousand ten and two thousand fourteen.
Khodos represented Russia at the two thousand sixteen Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games and the two thousand twenty Tokyo Olympic Games, culminating in a remarkable achievement as a team silver medalist in two thousand twenty-one. He trains with the Central Sports Army Club and SC Vulkan Zvenigorod, continuing to inspire future generations of fencers.