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Illia Kovtun (Illia Yuriyovych Kovtun) was born on 10 August, 2003 in Cherkasy, Ukraine, is a Ukrainian artistic gymnast (born 2003). Discover Illia Kovtun's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 20 years old?

Popular As Illia Yuriyovych Kovtun
Occupation N/A
Age 20 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 10 August, 2003
Birthday 10 August
Birthplace Cherkasy, Ukraine
Nationality Ukraine

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Illia Kovtun Height, Weight & Measurements

At 20 years old, Illia Kovtun height is 177 cm and Weight 73 kg.

Physical Status
Height 177 cm
Weight 73 kg
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Illia Kovtun Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Illia Kovtun worth at the age of 20 years old? Illia Kovtun’s income source is mostly from being a successful gymnast. He is from Ukraine. We have estimated Illia Kovtun's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Source of Income gymnast

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2003

Illia Yuriiovych Kovtun (Ілля Юрійович Ковтун; born 10 August 2003) is a Ukrainian artistic gymnast who competed at the 2020 Olympic Games.

He is the 2023 World all-around silver medalist and 2021 World all-around bronze medalist.

At the European Championships he is the 2023 European champion on parallel bars as well as a one-time silver medalist (2022 parallel bars) and a three-time bronze medalist (2021 and 2023 all-around, 2023 horizontal bar).

Additionally he is a two-time junior world championships medalist.

2011

During the all-around final Kovtun finished 11th.

After the Olympic Games Kovtun returned to competition at the World Challenge Cups in Koper and Mersin where he picked up an additional gold and bronze medal and three silvers.

He ended up winning the series titles on floor exercise, pommel horse, and parallel bars.

In October Kovtun competed at the 2021 World Championships where he won the all-around bronze medal behind Zhang Boheng and Hashimoto Daiki.

Additionally he placed seventh on horizontal bar.

He next competed at the Arthur Gander Memorial where he placed third behind Yul Moldauer and Nikita Nagornyy.

Kovtun then competed at the Swiss Cup where he was partnered with Yelyzaveta Hubareva; they finished second behind the Russian team of Nagornyy and Angelina Melnikova.

In December Kovtun was awarded with the title Merited Master of Sports of Ukraine.

Kovtun competed at the Cottbus World Cup in February.

On the first day of qualifications Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Kovtun's home country of Ukraine.

Despite news of the ongoing war, Kovtun won gold on parallel bars and silver on pommel horse and finished fourth and fifth on floor exercise and horizontal bar respectively.

Kovtun next competed at the Doha World Cup where he qualified to all six apparatus event finals.

On the first day of event finals he won silver on floor exercise behind Artem Dolgopyat and placed fifth and sixth on pommel horse and rings respectively.

On the second day of event finals he won gold on parallel bars and bronze on horizontal bar behind Alexander Myakinin and Robert Tvorogal and placed sixth on vault.

Kovtun became "an unwitting symbol of resilience and dignity" when, during the medal ceremony for the parallel bars, Russian gymnast and bronze medalist Ivan Kuliak taunted Kovtun by wearing a Z on his chest - a symbol of support for the Russian invasion.

Kovtun did not visibly react to the taunt, and Kuliak was heavily sanctioned by the International Gymnastics Federation.

2018

Kovtun competed at the 2018 European Championships where he helped Ukraine finish fifth in the team finals.

Individually he won the junior title on the parallel bars.

Kovtun competed at the Stella Zakharova Cup where he placed first in the junior all-around division.

He was selected to represent Ukraine at the inaugural junior World Championships alongside Nazar Chepurnyi and Volodymyr Kostiuk.

Together they finished second as a team behind Japan.

Individually he won the bronze medal in the all-around behind Shinnosuke Oka and Ryosuke Doi.

During event finals Kovtun finished sixth on pommel horse and fourth on parallel bars.

Kovtun next competed at the European Youth Olympic Festival in Baku, Azerbaijan, again alongside Chepurnyi and Kostiuk.

They won gold as a team and individually Kovtun won gold in the all-around and on parallel bars and horizontal bar; additionally he won silver on floor exercise behind Chepurnyi.

2020

Kovtun competed at the 2020 European Championships held in Mersin, Turkey.

While there he led the Ukrainian junior team to gold.

Individually he won gold in the all-around and on pommel horse, rings, and parallel bars.

He also won the silver medal in the junior vault event.

Kovtun turned senior in 2021 and made his senior international debut at the 2021 European Championships.

He won the bronze medal in the all-around competition behind Nikita Nagornyy and David Belyavskiy.

Kovtun next competed at the World Challenge Cups in Varna and Cairo; he picked up five gold medals and two bronze medals.

Due to the postponement of the 2020 Summer Olympics, Kovtun was age-eligible to compete at them in 2021.

He was named to represent Ukraine alongside Petro Pakhnyuk, Ihor Radivilov, and Yevhen Yudenkov.

They qualified to the team final and individually Kovtun qualified to the all-around final.

During the team final Kovtun competed on floor exercise, pommel horse, parallel bars, and high bar, contributing towards Ukraine's seventh-place finish.