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Olga Nikitina

Russian fencer

1998 - today

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Her biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Olga Nikitina is the 446th most popular fencer (down from 385th in 2024), the 4,218th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,833rd in 2019) and the 53rd most popular Russian Fencer.

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Olga Nikitina's biography spans 19 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 31.56.

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Among Fencers

Among fencers, Olga Nikitina ranks 446 out of 516. Before her are Anton Borodachev, Dávid Nagy, Dagmara Wozniak, Komaki Kikuchi, Kyosuke Matsuyama, and Erinn Smart. After her are Sera Azuma, Jeon Eun-hye, Vladislav Mylnikov, Shihomi Fukushima, Choi Se-bin, and Gerek Meinhardt.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Olga Nikitina ranks 776. Before her are Kimberly Birrell, Roxana Anghel, Jehan Daruvala, Mohamed Marhoon, Tawin Hanprab, and Eduarda Santos Lisboa. After her are June Eric-Udorie, Dave (rapper), Ryan Simpkins, Tareg Hamedi, Leandrinho, and Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Olga Nikitina ranks 4,218 out of 4,534. Before her are Timur Morgunov (1996), Valentin Golubev (1992), Gulnaz Khatuntseva (1994), Alexander Burmistrov (1991), Vladimir Dyadyun (1988), and Elena Prokofyeva (1994). After her are Andrei Loktionov (1990), Tamara Dronova (1993), Mikhail Iakovlev (2000), Artem Volvich (1990), Mikhail Polischuk (1989), and Svetlana Mironova (1994).

Among Fencers In Russia

Among fencers born in Russia, Olga Nikitina ranks 53. Before her are Sergey Bida (1993), Sofia Pozdniakova (1997), Marta Martyanova (1998), Violetta Kolobova (1991), Kirill Borodachev (2000), and Anton Borodachev (2000). After her are Vladislav Mylnikov (2000), Kamil Ibragimov (1993), and Dmitry Zherebchenko (1989).

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