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Elavenil Valarivan

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Elavenil Valarivan (Tamil pronunciation: [ɪɭəʋeːnɪl̪ ʋɑːl̪əɾɪʋən]) is an Indian sport shooter from Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu. Elavenil represented India at the 2018 ISSF Junior World Cup and won a gold medal. She clinched silver in 2019 World University Games, after which she won gold at the 2019 World Junior World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Elavenil Valarivan has received more than 145,872 page views. Her biography is available in 11 different languages on Wikipedia. Elavenil Valarivan is the 9,947th most popular athlete, the 1,881st most popular biography from India and the 66th most popular Indian Athlete.

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  • 11

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  • 2.67

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Elavenil Valarivan ranks 9,947 out of 6,025Before her are Aron Kifle, Natalie Wideman, Daniella Rosas, María José Vargas, Han Dae-yoon, and Margarita Chernousova. After her are Benjamin Vadnai, Steele Johnson, Frida Sanggaard Nielsen, Gavin Smellie, Stephen Jenness, and Alicia Magaz.

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In India

Among people born in India, Elavenil Valarivan ranks 1,881 out of 1,861Before her are Arokia Rajiv (1991), Gurjant Singh (1995), Pooja Rani (1992), Lalit Upadhyay (1993), Gurjit Kaur (1995), and Birendra Lakra (1990). After her are Monika Malik (1993), Murali Sreeshankar (1999), Hardik Singh (1998), Anshu Malik (2001), Luo Yadong (1992), and Chinglensana Kangujam (1991).

Among ATHLETES In India

Among athletes born in India, Elavenil Valarivan ranks 66Before her are Pooja Dhanda (1994), Arokia Rajiv (1991), Gurjant Singh (1995), Pooja Rani (1992), Lalit Upadhyay (1993), and Gurjit Kaur (1995). After her are Monika Malik (1993), Murali Sreeshankar (1999), Hardik Singh (1998), Anshu Malik (2001), Luo Yadong (1992), and Chinglensana Kangujam (1991).