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Marat Safin wins seat in Russian legislature

Updated: December 15, 2011, 14:17


Former world champion tennis player Marat Safin of Russia speaks to media during a press conference for the upcoming Rise of legends exhibition matches in Taipei, Taiwan, Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2011. Rise of legends 2011 tennis exhibition is going to be held in Taipei Arena on Jan. 6 and Kaohsiung Arena on Jan. 8. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)

MOSCOW (AP) Former top-ranked tennis player Marat Safin has won a seat in Russia's lower house of Parliament and will represent the pro-Kremlin party United Russia.

The 31-year-old Safin will be one of the youngest members in the 450-seat legislature.

Safin retired from tennis in 2009 after winning two Grand Slam titles and earning the No. 1 ranking in 2000.

Official election results released Thursday by the Central Election Committee show that boxer Nikolai Valuev and three-time Olympic champion wrestler Alexander Karelin also won seats in the Duma, where they will represent the Prime Minister Vladimir Putin-led United Russia party.

The new Duma is scheduled to convene on Dec. 21.

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