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Andrej Barna

1998 - Today

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Andrej Barna (Serbian Cyrillic: Андреј Барна; born 6 March 1998) is a Serbian swimmer. He represented Serbia at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships held in Gwangju, South Korea and he finished in 44th place in the heats in the men's 50 metre freestyle event. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Andrej Barna has received more than 25,518 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Andrej Barna is the 710th most popular swimmer, the 662nd most popular biography from Serbia and the 4th most popular Serbian Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Andrej Barna ranks 710 out of 709Before him are Rhyan White, Gabriel Lopes, Tyler Christianson, Wang Jianjiahe, Simonas Bilis, and Larissa Oliveira. After him are Kimberly Ince, Emily Rogers, Helena Rosendahl Bach, Berkay Ömer Öğretir, Kelsey Wog, and Alina Zmushka.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Andrej Barna ranks 694Before him are Kelsey Wog, Berkay Ömer Öğretir, Minnie Soo, Emily Rogers, Mohammed Fardj, and Abobakr Abass. After him are Alexandre Cassin, Manuel Lombardo, Alexis Phelut, Kyra Constantine, Shady Elnahas, and Charles Rihoux.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Andrej Barna ranks 690 out of 661Before him are Zorana Arunović (1986), Čaba Silađi (1990), Marica Perišić (2000), Miloš Ćuk (1990), Anja Obradović (2000), and Jovan Stojoski (1997). After him are Ognjen Stojanović (1990), Armin Sinančević (1996), Bojan Zdelar (2000), Nia Jerwood (1998), Anja Crevar (2000), and Kanon Mori (1996).

Among SWIMMERS In Serbia

Among swimmers born in Serbia, Andrej Barna ranks 4Before him are László Szabados (1911), Mirna Jukić (1986), and Nađa Higl (1987). After him are Vuk Čelić (1996), Anja Crevar (2000), Nikola Aćin (1979), and Čaba Silađi (1990).