Yevgeny Rybakov (Russian: Евгений Николаевич Рыбаков; born 27 February 1985) is a Russian long-distance runner who competes in the track and road events. His twin brother, Anatoly, is also a long-distance runner. 
Rybakov won the bronze medal at the 2012 European Athletics Championships in Helsinki at the 10,000 metres event. 
 Competition record
     | Year |  Competition |  Venue |  Position |  Event |  Notes  | 
    Representing   Russia  | 
  | 2002  |  European Cross Country Championships  |  Medulin, Croatia  |  1st  |  Junior race (6.17 km)  |  18:16  | 
  | 1st  |  Junior race - Team  |  37 pts  | 
  | 2003  |  European Cross Country Championships  |  Edinburgh, United Kingdom  |  1st  |  Junior race (6.595 km)  |  20:52  | 
  | 1st  |  Junior race - Team  |  20pts  | 
  | 2004  |  World Junior Championships  |  Grosseto, Italy  |  9th  |  10,000m  |  29:25.77  | 
  | European Cross Country Championships  |  Heringsdorf, Germany  |  2nd  |  Junior race (5.64 km)  |  20:52  | 
  | 1st  |  Junior race - Team  |  40 pts  | 
  | 2005  |  European U23 Championships  |  Erfurt, Germany  |  1st  |  10,000 m  |  29:30.76  | 
  | 2006  |  European Cross Country Championships  |  San Giorgio su Legnano, Italy  |  4th  |  U23 race (8.03 km)  |  23:17  | 
  | 1st  |  U23 race - Team  |  28 pts  | 
  | 2007  |  European Cross Country Championships  |  Toro, Spain  |  2nd  |  U23 race (8.2 km)  |  24:33  | 
  | 3rd  |  U23 race - Team  |  65 pts  | 
  | 2010  |  European Championships  |  Barcelona, Spain  |  18th (h)  |  5000 m  |  13:52.58  | 
  | European Cross Country Championships  |  Albufeira, Portugal  |  11th  |  Senior race (9.87 km)  |  29:35  | 
  | 6th  |  Senior race - Team  |  106 pts  | 
  | 2011  |  European Team Championships Super League  |  Stockholm, Sweden  |  4th  |  5000 m  |  13:40.63  | 
  | Universiade  |  Shenzhen, China  |  2nd  |  5000 m  |  14:00.60  | 
  | 4th  |  10,000 m  |  29:10.86  | 
  | 2012  |  European Championships  |  Helsinki, Finland  |  3rd  |  10,000 m  |  28:22.95  | 
  | 2013  |  Universiade  |  Kazan, Russia  |  5th  |  5000 m  |  13:46.28  | 
  | 3rd  |  10,000 m  |  28:47.28  | 
  | World Championships  |  Moscow, Russia  |  25th  |  10,000 m  |  28:47.49  | 
  | 2014  |  European Championships  |  Zürich, Switzerland  |  10th  |  10,000 m  |  28:53.48  | 
  Competing as   Authorised Neutral Athlete  | 
  | 2018  |  European Championships  |  Berlin, Germany  |  20th  |  10,000 m  |  29:15.30  | 
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 - 1992: Nikolay Kerimov
  - 1993: Gennadiy Temnikov
  - 1994: Sergey Fedotov
  - 1995: Farid Khayrullin
  - 1996: Kamiel Maase (NED)
  - 1997: Farid Khayrullin
  - 1998: Yuriy Chizhov
  - 1999: Sergey Davydov
  - 2000: Dmitriy Maksimov
  - 2001: Dmitry Semyonov
  - 2002: Aleksandr Vasilyev
  - 2003: Yevgeniy Bozhko (UKR)
  - 2004: Sergey Yemelyanov
  - 2005–06: Dmitriy Maksimov
  - 2007: Not held
  - 2008: Sergey Ivanov
  - 2009: 
  - 2010–15: Not held
  - 2016: Anatoly Rybakov
  - 2017–18: Not held
  - 2019: 
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 - 1993: Yuriy Chizhov
  - 1994–95: Not held
  - 1996: Oleg Strizhakov
  - 1997: Anton Nikolesko
  - 1998: Aleksandr Vasilyev
  - 1999: Gennadiy Popov
  - 2000–01: Dmitriy Maksimov
  - 2002: Aleksandr Vasilyev
  - 2003: Pavel Kokin
  - 2004: 
  - 2005: Sergey Davydov
  - 2006: Sergey Rybin
  - 2007: 
  - 2008: Anatoliy Rybakov
  - 2009: Sergey Lukin
  - 2010–11: Gleb Sharikov
  - 2012: Andrey Leyman
  - 2013: Sergey Rybin
  - 2014: Fyodor Shutov
  - 2015: Anatoliy Rybakov
  - 2016: Fyodor Shutov
  - 2017: Rinas Akhmadeyev
  - 2018–19: Artem Aplachkin
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