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Anastasiya Kuliashova

2001 - Today

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Anastasiya Kuliashova (born 30 November 2001) is a Belarusian swimmer. She competed in the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 3 different languages on Wikipedia. Anastasiya Kuliashova is the 13,109th most popular athlete (down from 11,531st in 2024), the 491st most popular biography from Belarus (down from 437th in 2019) and the 117th most popular Belarusian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Anastasiya Kuliashova ranks 13,109 out of 6,025Before her are Jason Evezard, Sofus Heggemsnes, Tatsiana Klimovich, Damiella Nomenjanahary, Agustín Bugallo, and Jeffrey Louis. After her are Ina Nikulina, Margaux Bailleul, Denise Parruque, Brandon Valjalo, Hope Ralph, and Zachary Wallace.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Anastasiya Kuliashova ranks 738Before her are Gustavo Ribeiro, Se-Bom Lee, Jarod Arroyo, Anna Chiara Mascolo, Iana Lebedeva, and Mineri Gomez. After her are Sally Yee, Eduarda Braum, Gabriel Castillo, Olivia Shannon, Claudia Verdino, and Hayley Wilson.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Anastasiya Kuliashova ranks 492 out of 368Before her are Hanna Haidukevich (2001), Anastasiya Malakanava (2003), Miao Tian (null), Juan Celaya (null), Uladzislau Litvinau (2000), and Sara Milthers (2002). After her are Ina Nikulina (1995), Daryna Pikuleva (1996), Maria Machava (2004), Siarhei Valadzko (1992), Maria Martynova (1997), and Elena Galiabovitch (1989).

Among ATHLETES In Belarus

Among athletes born in Belarus, Anastasiya Kuliashova ranks 118Before her are Aliaksei Shostak (1995), Aliaksandra Khilmanovich (1996), Miao Tian (null), Juan Celaya (null), Uladzislau Litvinau (2000), and Sara Milthers (2002). After her are Ina Nikulina (1995), Daryna Pikuleva (1996), Hanna Traukova (2001), Siarhei Valadzko (1992), Maria Machava (2004), and Sergei Evglevski (1997).