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Dan Olaru

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Dan Olaru (born 11 November 1996) is a Moldovan archer. At the 2012 Summer Olympics he competed for his country in the Men's individual event. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Dan Olaru has received more than 16,944 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Dan Olaru is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 108th most popular biography from Moldova and the 7th most popular Moldovan Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Dan Olaru ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Kelsey Mitchell, Bashair Obaid Al-Manwari, Alex Bowen, Eileen Cikamatana, Agnieszka Wieszczek, and Robert Baran. After him are Ben Connor, Julian Hykes, Maria Martins, Haylie McCleney, Bence Nádas, and Nia Jerwood.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Dan Olaru ranks 972Before him are Mohamed Magdi Hamza, Alison Rusher, Bence Nádas, Katarzyna Zdziebło, Kurtis Imrie, and Alexandru Raicu. After him are Minjee Lee, Kojo Musah, Vitória Cristina Rosa, Melvin Twellaar, Fang Yaoqing, and Niels Van Zandweghe.

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In Moldova

Among people born in Moldova, Dan Olaru ranks 117 out of 107Before him are Denis Vieru (1996), Douglas (null), Constantin Preis (1998), Emma Uren (1997), Victor Mihalachi (1989), and Ivan Remarenco (1988). After him are Anastasia Nichita (1999), Irina Rîngaci (2001), Alexei Sancov (1999), Andrian Mardare (1995), Alexandra Emilianov (1999), and Marin Robu (2000).

Among ATHLETES In Moldova

Among athletes born in Moldova, Dan Olaru ranks 7Before him are Lia Manoliu (1932), Tudor Casapu (1963), Natalia Valeeva (1969), Sergiu Toma (1987), Alexandra Camenșcic (1988), and Cristina Iovu (1992). After him are Victor Scvortov (1988), Alberto Mestre (null), Anna Dulce (2005), Carlos Silva (null), Victor Mihalachi (1989), and Sofia Polcanova (1994).