SWIMMER

Ajna Késely

2001 - Today

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Ajna Evelin Késely (born 10 September 2001) is a Hungarian competitive swimmer who specialises in freestyle. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ajna Késely has received more than 50,960 page views. Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Ajna Késely is the 643rd most popular swimmer, the 1,092nd most popular biography from Hungary and the 35th most popular Hungarian Swimmer.

Memorability Metrics

  • 51k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 31.99

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.66

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.57

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Ajna Késely ranks 643 out of 709Before her are Gretchen Walsh, Clara Basiana, Maria Ugolkova, Kseniya Sydorenko, Tyler Clary, and Liu Ou. After her are Cecilia Biagioli, Simonas Bilis, Mack Horton, Piero Codia, Kylie Palmer, and Anna Ntountounaki.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Ajna Késely ranks 264Before her are Giulia Imperio, Raïsa Schoon, Pedro de la Vega, Marcos Paulo, Amuro Tsuzuki, and Joris Chotard. After her are Lo Chia-ling, Matt Lintz, Hailey Baptiste, James Garner, Yutaro Oda, and Alina Harnasko.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Ajna Késely ranks 1,092 out of 1,077Before her are Anna Márton (1995), Rudolf Dombi (1986), Márton Vámos (1992), Blanka Bíró (1994), Tamás Kenderesi (1996), and Bendegúz Bolla (1999). After her are Balázs Erdélyi (1990), Xénia Krizsán (1993), Dávid Betlehem (2003), Nándor Németh (1999), Anhelina Lysak (1998), and János Hahn (1995).

Among SWIMMERS In Hungary

Among swimmers born in Hungary, Ajna Késely ranks 35Before her are Zsuzsanna Jakabos (1989), Éva Risztov (1985), Boglárka Kapás (1993), Dávid Verrasztó (1988), Evelyn Verrasztó (1989), and Tamás Kenderesi (1996). After her are Nándor Németh (1999), Gergő Kis (1988), Anna Olasz (1993), Péter Bernek (1992), Richárd Bohus (1993), and Ádám Telegdy (1995).