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Daniel Miklasevich

1997 - Today

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Daniel Miklasevich (born July 17, 1997) is an American rower. He competed in the men's eight event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Daniel Miklasevich has received more than 3,514 page views. His biography is available in 2 different languages on Wikipedia. Daniel Miklasevich is the 11,625th most popular athlete, the 99th most popular biography from Dominican Republic and the 41st most popular Dominican Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Daniel Miklasevich ranks 11,625 out of 6,025Before him are Therese Viklund, Luc Daffarn, Kohl Horton, Caine Wilkes, Cameron McTaggart, and Yao Bianwa. After him are Leyde Guerra, César Amaris, Cameron Laurenson, Takuma Yoshida, Stephanie Dickins, and Ed Fernon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Daniel Miklasevich ranks 1,474Before him are Petra Halmai, Huang Kaifeng, Tsolmonbaataryn Anudari, Luke Gadsdon, Loo Phay Xing, and Rose-Lee Numa. After him are Cameron McTaggart, Emily Abbot, Liam Neill, Sean Waddilove, Korntawat Samran, and Vincent Jourdenais.

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In Dominican Republic

Among people born in Dominican Republic, Daniel Miklasevich ranks 101 out of 51Before him are Samuel Abate (1999), Beatriz Pirón (1995), Lauren Gale (null), Oleksandr Kovalenko (null), Josué Domínguez (1996), and Rohan Polanco (1998). After him are Ignacio Vásquez (1998), Verónica Saladín (1992), and Diego Goris (null).

Among ATHLETES In Dominican Republic

Among athletes born in Dominican Republic, Daniel Miklasevich ranks 43Before him are Samuel Abate (1999), Beatriz Pirón (1995), Lauren Gale (null), Oleksandr Kovalenko (null), Josué Domínguez (1996), and Rohan Polanco (1998). After him are Ignacio Vásquez (1998), Diego Goris (null), and Verónica Saladín (1992).