Talk:Alexander Sizonenko
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[edit]Maybe the spelling of the name should be Shizonenko. I'm not sure about it but would someone please check it out?
According to the link he's only 240cm (7 ft 10.5in) tall..?? —This unsigned comment was added by Dabean (talk • contribs) .
--63.224.226.148 03:45, 18 February 2006 (UTC) Well, all Guinness books I am aware of call him "Sizonenko" and acredit him a height of 7 ft 10 ins. (Ref. 1991 Guinness Book).
Place of birth. "Sizonenko" is the correct spelling, but the place of his birth is wrong. The village Zaporozhie (Rus) or Zaporizhia (Ukr) has nothing to do with the city that has the same name. Russian citizen.
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