Andrey Morkovin(I)
Andrey Morkovin is a Soviet and Uzbek swimmer, who specialized in breaststroke style.
Morkovin qualified for the 200 m men's breaststroke at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, winning a FINA B scoring cut of 2:18.76 at the Russian Open Championship in Moscow. He challenged seven other swimmers in the second run, including Bulgarian sportsman Mikhail Aleksandrov. He finished fifth by seven tenths of a second (0.70) behind Algerian Sofiane Daid in 2:18.48. Morkovin failed to qualify for the semi-finals, as he finished thirty-fourth in the qualifying round.
Morkovin qualified for the 200 m men's breaststroke at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, winning a FINA B scoring cut of 2:18.76 at the Russian Open Championship in Moscow. He challenged seven other swimmers in the second run, including Bulgarian sportsman Mikhail Aleksandrov. He finished fifth by seven tenths of a second (0.70) behind Algerian Sofiane Daid in 2:18.48. Morkovin failed to qualify for the semi-finals, as he finished thirty-fourth in the qualifying round.