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Daniils Bobrovs

1997 - Today

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Daniils Bobrovs (born 8 October 1997) is a Latvian swimmer. He competed in the men's 100 metre breaststroke event at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Daniils Bobrovs has received more than 7,959 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Daniils Bobrovs is the 710th most popular swimmer, the 324th most popular biography from Latvia and the 2nd most popular Latvian Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Daniils Bobrovs ranks 710 out of 709Before him are Thomas Heilman, Michelle Coleman, Tamila Holub, Camille Fiola-Dion, Stefano Ballo, and Emilie Beckmann. After him are Marie Wattel, Anastasiya Shkurdai, Chantal Liew, Kate Sanderson, Emma Chelius, and Barbora Seemanová.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Daniils Bobrovs ranks 913Before him are Giovanna Diamante, Mikita Tsmyh, Jalgasbay Berdimuratov, Pauline Schäfer, Anastasia Guzhenkova, and Alice Dearing. After him are Daniel Namir, Jimena Pérez, Robert Florentino, Mokhtar Al-Yamani, Rinka Duijndam, and Catie DeLoof.

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In Latvia

Among people born in Latvia, Daniils Bobrovs ranks 335 out of 323Before him are Artsiom Machekin (1991), Līna Mūze (1992), Li Jialun (1993), Sanita Pušpure (1981), Agate Rašmane (1997), and Arnis Rumbenieks (1988). After him are Roberts Akmens (1996), David Thomasberger (1996), Līga Velvere (1990), Aleksejs Rumjancevs (1986), Camille Jedrzejewski (2002), and Rodrigo Marte (1997).

Among SWIMMERS In Latvia

Among swimmers born in Latvia, Daniils Bobrovs ranks 3Before him are John Konrads (1942), and Artsiom Machekin (1991). After him are David Thomasberger (1996).