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Anna Nechaevskaya

Russian cross-country skier

1991 - today

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Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Anna Nechaevskaya is the 977th most popular skier (down from 669th in 2024), the 4,120th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,407th in 2019) and the 53rd most popular Russian Skier.

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Among Skiers

Among skiers, Anna Nechaevskaya ranks 977 out of 817Before her are Andrey Melnichenko, Lars Nelson, Anémone Marmottan, Tatiana Sorina, Alexandria Loutitt, and Alexander Bessmertnykh. After her are Pascal Bodmer, Juliane Seyfarth, Mario Seidl, Chiara Hölzl, Evgeniy Belov, and Kwame Nkrumah-Acheampong.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Anna Nechaevskaya ranks 1,452Before her are Valeria Savinykh, Ibuki Fujita, Jun Ichimori, Kazuma Umenai, Sergei Khizhnichenko, and Marco Stiepermann. After her are Victor Pálsson, Pascal Bodmer, Calle Järnkrok, Yaser Kasim, Ryo Takeuchi, and Marc Hornschuh.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Anna Nechaevskaya ranks 4,120 out of NaNBefore her are Mark Kondratiuk (2003), Valeria Savinykh (1991), Olga Akopyan (1985), Elena Danilova (1987), Andrei Makoveev (1982), and Marina Sudakova (1989). After her are Aleksey Denisenko (1993), Sergei Chepchugov (1985), Evgeniy Belov (1990), Aleksandr Ivanov (1993), Marta Martyanova (1998), and Veronika Andrusenko (1991).

Among Skiers In Russia

Among skiers born in Russia, Anna Nechaevskaya ranks 53Before her are Alexey Petukhov (1983), Ivan Alypov (1982), Ilya Burov (1991), Andrey Melnichenko (1992), Tatiana Sorina (1994), and Alexander Bessmertnykh (1986). After her are Evgeniy Belov (1990), Alexander Panzhinskiy (1989), Sergey Ridzik (1992), Anastasia Smirnova (2002), Ivan Yakimushkin (1996), and Aleksey Chervotkin (1995).

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