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Anita Serogina

1990 - Today

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Anita Arturivna Serogina (Ukrainian: Аніта Артурівна Серьогіна, born 16 January 1990, in Chornomorsk) is a Ukrainian karateka competing in the kumite 61 kg division and coach. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Anita Serogina has received more than 14,716 page views. Her biography is available in 6 different languages on Wikipedia. Anita Serogina is the 184th most popular martial arts, the 1,456th most popular biography from Ukraine and the 2nd most popular Ukrainian Martial Arts.

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  • 15k

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  • 24.27

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 6

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.66

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.08

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among MARTIAL ARTS

Among martial arts, Anita Serogina ranks 184 out of 179Before her are Ali Sofuoğlu, Priscilla Gneto, Tseng Li-cheng, Buttree Puedpong, Marina Rodriguez, and Lamya Matoub. After her are Meltem Hocaoğlu, Erman Eltemur, Park Hee-jun, Valerii Chobotar, and María Dimitrova.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Anita Serogina ranks 1,775Before her are Tanyaporn Prucksakorn, Alise Fakhrutdinova, Carlota Petchamé, Julian Azaad, Ollie Lindsay-Hague, and Deshorn Brown. After her are Anett Kisfaludy, Simone Ferraz, Daniela Schultze, Eunan O'Kane, Mélanie Couzy, and Miklós Cirjenics.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Anita Serogina ranks 1,456 out of 1,365Before her are Lidiia Sichenikova (1993), Viktoriia Us (1993), Oleksandr Pohorilko (2000), Anastasia Pavlova (1995), Megan Jones (null), and Mariia Vysochanska (2002). After her are Inna Logutenkova (1986), Yevhen Yudenkov (1993), Vlada Nikolchenko (2002), Kateryna Karpiuk (1995), Yana Kachur (1997), and Danyil Boldyrev (1992).

Among MARTIAL ARTS In Ukraine

Among martial arts born in Ukraine, Anita Serogina ranks 2Before her are Fedor Emelianenko (1976). After her are Valerii Chobotar (1993).