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Arvis Vilkaste

1989 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Arvis Vilkaste is the 7,140th most popular athlete, the 337th most popular biography from Latvia and the 35th most popular Latvian Athlete.

Arvis Vilkaste is a Latvian bobsledder known for competing in the sport at an international level, including participation in the Winter Olympics. He has also achieved success in various bobsleigh competitions, representing Latvia.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Arvis Vilkaste ranks 7,140 out of 6,025Before him are Viktor Nagy, Artur Litvinchuk, Iga Baumgart-Witan, Derrick Atkins, Jeffrey Lay, and Kjersti Buaas. After him are Karin Melis Mey, Sammie Henson, Marina Shainova, Tim Cuddihy, Viacheslav Krasilnikov, and Giulia Rulli.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Arvis Vilkaste ranks 1,437Before him are Max Franz, Hiroki Miyazawa, Jun Suzuki, Mario Vrančić, Raphael Macena, and Iga Baumgart-Witan. After him are Cauê Cecilio da Silva, Saeid Abdevali, Andrey Larkov, Maki Takada, Jérémie Azou, and Zhang Chenglong.

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In Latvia

Among people born in Latvia, Arvis Vilkaste ranks 337 out of NaNBefore him are Roberts Uldriķis (1998), Marats Kasems (1990), Nauris Miezis (1991), Elvis Merzļikins (1994), Rolands Freimanis (1988), and Kristers Aparjods (1998). After him are Elīza Tīruma (1990), Vladislavs Gutkovskis (1995), Elīna Ieva Bota (2000), Zigismunds Sirmais (1992), Rodrigo Ābols (1996), and Madara Palameika (1987).

Among Athletes In Latvia

Among athletes born in Latvia, Arvis Vilkaste ranks 35Before him are Laura Ikauniece-Admidiņa (1992), Jeļena Rubļevska (1976), Tomass Dukurs (1981), Daumants Dreiškens (1984), Jānis Strenga (1988), and Kristers Aparjods (1998). After him are Elīza Tīruma (1990), Elīna Ieva Bota (2000), Zigismunds Sirmais (1992), Madara Palameika (1987), Līna Mūze (1992), and Kārlis Lasmanis (1994).

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