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Yuliya Pechonkina

1978 - heute

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Ihre Biografie ist in 25 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar (gestiegen von 23 im Jahr 2024). Yuliya Pechonkina ist die 2,690th beliebteste Athlet (gestiegen vom 2,824th im Jahr 2024), die 2,736th beliebteste Biografie aus Russland (gestiegen vom 2,798th im Jahr 2019) und die 152nd beliebteste aus Russland Athlet.

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Among Athlets

Among athlets, Yuliya Pechonkina ranks 2,690 out of 6,025Before her are Georg Hackl, Sabastian Sawe, Svetlana Ishmouratova, Hasna Benhassi, Viktor An, and Andreas Zülow. After her are Jana Sorgers, Steffi Martin, Abel Antón, Constantina Diță, Liu Hong, and Vladimir Muravyov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Yuliya Pechonkina ranks 433Before her are Brooke Burns, Robin Lord Taylor, Tinga, Yeon Jung-hoon, Tom Beck, and Hasna Benhassi. After her are Daniella Cicarelli, Olli Jokinen, Márcio Rodrigues, Becki Newton, Li Weifeng, and Ebru Timtik.

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In Russland

Among people born in Russland, Yuliya Pechonkina ranks 2,736 out of NaNBefore her are Anna Kalinskaya (1998), Yuriy Tyukalov (1930), Alisa Galliamova (1972), Svetlana Ishmouratova (1972), Yevgeny Zinichev (1966), and Sergei Tiviakov (1973). After her are Vadim Repin (1971), Rawil Gaynetdin (1959), Eva Rivas (1987), Marina Logvinenko (1961), Valeriy Borchin (1986), and Sultan Ibragimov (1975).

Among Athlets In Russland

Among athlets born in Russland, Yuliya Pechonkina ranks 152Before her are Vera Anisimova (1952), Natalya Pechonkina (1946), Svetlana Krivelyova (1969), Svetlana Feofanova (1980), Yuriy Tyukalov (1930), and Svetlana Ishmouratova (1972). After her are Valeriy Borchin (1986), Olga Chernyavskaya (1963), Alexander Melentyev (1954), Grigory Kiriyenko (1965), Irina Belova (1968), and Olimpiada Ivanova (1970).

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