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Andrian Mardare

1995 - Today

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Andrian Mardare (born 20 June 1995) is a Moldovan athlete specialising in the javelin throw. He represented his country at the 2017 World Championships without qualifying for the final. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Andrian Mardare has received more than 30,337 page views. His biography is available in 10 different languages on Wikipedia. Andrian Mardare is the 8,363rd most popular athlete, the 123rd most popular biography from Moldova and the 19th most popular Moldovan Athlete.

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  • 10

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.50

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.15

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Andrian Mardare ranks 8,363 out of 6,025Before him are Gabil Mamedov, Georgios Achilleos, Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe, Ho Kwan-kit, Vladimir Aceti, and Zoey Clark. After him are Arley Méndez, Kira Horn, Jiang Yan, Laulauga Tausaga, Dustin Watten, and Apurvi Chandela.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Andrian Mardare ranks 1,213Before him are Shota Tamura, Gronya Somerville, Matthew Wearn, Kenya Maeshiro, Hirofumi Yamauchi, and Jordan Todosey. After him are Kira Horn, Tang Xingqiang, Ilya Leshukov, Doston Yokubov, Shintaro Shimada, and Kenichi Tanimura.

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In Moldova

Among people born in Moldova, Andrian Mardare ranks 123 out of 107Before him are Alexandra Mîrca (1993), Irina Rîngaci (2001), Ivan Remarenco (1988), Daniela Mogurean (2001), Lilia Fisikovici (1989), and Mikhaela Kalancha (1994). After him are Dimitriana Bezede (1994), Victor Mihalachi (1989), Alexandra Emilianov (1999), Marin Robu (2000), Iulia Leorda (1994), and Goitom Kifle (1993).

Among ATHLETES In Moldova

Among athletes born in Moldova, Andrian Mardare ranks 19Before him are Victor Scvortov (1988), Alberto Mestre (null), Alexandra Mîrca (1993), Daniela Mogurean (2001), Lilia Fisikovici (1989), and Mikhaela Kalancha (1994). After him are Dimitriana Bezede (1994), Victor Mihalachi (1989), Alexandra Emilianov (1999), Marin Robu (2000), Goitom Kifle (1993), and Vladislav Chebotar (1997).