Hockey Player

Artūrs Irbe

Latvian ice hockey player and coach

1967 - today

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His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2024). Artūrs Irbe is the 83rd most popular hockey player (up from 118th in 2024), the 199th most popular biography from Latvia (up from 213th in 2019) and the most popular Latvian Hockey Player.

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Of the 19 Hockey Players born in Latvia, Artūrs Irbe ranks first.

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Artūrs Irbe shares a February 2 birthday with James Joyce, Ayn Rand, and Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

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Among Hockey Players

Among hockey players, Artūrs Irbe ranks 83 out of 676. Before him are Ken Dryden, Irving Small, Bobby Clarke, Lars-Eric Lundvall, Bert McCaffrey, and Dick Esser. After him are Herb Drury, Tomas Jonsson, Bengt-Åke Gustafsson, Steve Yzerman, Sidney Crosby, and Viktor Zinger.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Artūrs Irbe ranks 378. Before him are Kevin Moore, Rebecca Schaeffer, Ali Babacan, Gabriele Muccino, Hossein Shahabi, and Boris Novković. After him are Alberto Puig, Collin Chou, Eddy Maillet, Gil de Ferran, Marc Warren, and Cristi Puiu.

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In Latvia

Among people born in Latvia, Artūrs Irbe ranks 199 out of 323. Before him are Nora Ikstena (1969), Aigars Fadejevs (1975), Emīls Dārziņš (1875), Solvita Āboltiņa (1963), Valdis Valters (1957), and Aleksandrs Starkovs (1955). After him are John Konrads (1942), Māris Gailis (1951), Jānis Akuraters (1876), Roberts Zīle (1958), Nikolai Ekk (1902), and Andrejs Prohorenkovs (1977).

Among Hockey Players In Latvia

Among hockey players born in Latvia, Artūrs Irbe ranks 1. After him are Kārlis Skrastiņš (1974), Sandis Ozoliņš (1972), Sergejs Žoltoks (1972), Herberts Vasiļjevs (1976), Edgars Masaļskis (1980), Kaspars Daugaviņš (1988), Aleksandrs Ņiživijs (1976), Jānis Sprukts (1982), Lauris Dārziņš (1985), Miķelis Rēdlihs (1984), and Miks Indrašis (1990).

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