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Boško Radulović

1996 - Today

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Boško Radulović (born 6 October 1996) is a Montenegrin swimmer. He competed in the men's 50 metre butterfly event at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships. In 2019, he represented Montenegro at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships held in Gwangju, South Korea and he finished in 79th place in the heats in the men's 50 metre freestyle event. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Boško Radulović has received more than 7,234 page views. His biography is available in 5 different languages on Wikipedia. Boško Radulović is the 1,080th most popular swimmer, the 153rd most popular biography from Montenegro and the most popular Montenegrin Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Boško Radulović ranks 1,080 out of 709Before him are Alina Zmushka, Abobakr Abass, Arianna Valloni, Alexander Nørgaard, Zane Grothe, and Kate Shortman. After him are Lisa Höpink, Quah Ting Wen, Michael Laitarovsky, Drew Kibler, Catarina Sousa, and Airi Mitsui.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Boško Radulović ranks 1,389Before him are Alexandru Raicu, Bachir Mahamat, Quan Xin, Caitlin Parker, Yanique Thompson, and Anabel Knoll. After him are Oskar Rozenberg Hallberg, Emma Entzminger, Yul Moldauer, Nathalia Almeida, Moritz Plafky, and Michael Grady.

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In Montenegro

Among people born in Montenegro, Boško Radulović ranks 153 out of 142Before him are Jelena Despotović (1994), Danijel Furtula (1992), Dijana Mugoša (1995), Milivoj Dukić (1993), Ema Alivodić (1995), and Tatjana Brnović (1998). After him are Dušan Matković (1999), Stefan Vidović (1992), Mariam Imnadze (2001), Miroslav Perković (2001), Cheta Emba (1993), and Johanna Kneer (1997).

Among SWIMMERS In Montenegro

Among swimmers born in Montenegro, Boško Radulović ranks 1After him are Mariam Imnadze (2001), and Alicia Mateus (2004).