Ukrainian athlete, known for his prowess in swimming, has made significant strides in his career since his debut in 2013. He first represented Ukraine at the World Championships in Montreal, Canada. His journey in swimming began at the age of five in Poltava, Ukraine, when his parents enrolled him to improve his health.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | 100m Backstroke - S13 | S Silver |
| 2016 | Men's 100m Freestyle S13 | S Silver |
| 2016 | 200m Individual Medley - SM13 | S Silver |
| 2016 | 400m Freestyle - S13 | S Silver |
| 2016 | 50m Freestyle - S13 | 4 |
He is married to Kateryna Denysenko, a distinguished Para swimmer who has represented Ukraine in three Paralympic Games. Kateryna won gold in the S8 100m butterfly at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games. The couple has one son.
Since 2012, he has been coached by Ilia Kalaida and Galyna Boyko. He cites US swimmer Michael Phelps as his hero and credits coach Ilia Kalaida as a significant influence on his career. His personal philosophy is simple yet profound: "Sport is life."
One of his most memorable achievements came at the 2019 World Championships in London, England. He won gold with a world record in the mixed 4x100m freestyle relay. His performance at the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro earned him the Order of Merit [second class] in Ukraine.
In addition to the Order of Merit, he has received the title of Honoured Master of Sport in Ukraine. These accolades reflect his dedication and success in swimming.
Looking ahead, he aims to continue competing at the highest levels and hopes to inspire future generations of athletes. His commitment to the sport remains unwavering as he prepares for upcoming competitions.
With a career marked by dedication and excellence, he continues to be a prominent figure in Ukrainian sports. His achievements serve as an inspiration to many aspiring athletes worldwide.
Ukrainian athlete, known for his prowess in swimming, has made significant strides in his career since his debut in 2013. He first represented Ukraine at the World Championships in Montreal, Canada. His journey in swimming began at the age of five in Poltava, Ukraine, when his parents enrolled him to improve his health.