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Gabriela Gajanová

1999 - Today

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Gabriela Gajanová (born 12 October 1999) is a Slovak middle-distance runner specialising in the 800 metres. Gajanová won a bronze medal at the 2017 European U20 Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Gabriela Gajanová has received more than 17,386 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gabriela Gajanová is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 419th most popular biography from Slovakia and the 32nd most popular Slovak Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Gabriela Gajanová ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Yekaterina Smirnova, Laura Galván, Yulia Lichagina, Lisa Jane Weightman, Corey Conners, and Rhydian Cowley. After her are Laura Strugnell, Grzegorz Hedwig, Wei Meng, Yeykell Romero, Jay Blankenau, and Rodrigo Etchart.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Gabriela Gajanová ranks 590Before her are Jiuta Wainiqolo, Alejandra Torres-Quevedo, Victor Kiplangat, Klaudia Adamek, Yeo Jia Min, and Dione Housheer. After her are Fathimath Nabaaha Abdul Razzaq, Andrew Capobianco, Goodman Mosele, Hugo Lennox, Patty Tavatanakit, and Shane Baz.

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In Slovakia

Among people born in Slovakia, Gabriela Gajanová ranks 427 out of 418Before her are Marcel Lomnický (1987), Eliška Mintálová (1999), Martina Repiská (1995), Barbora Mokošová (1997), CJ Allen (1995), and Jérémie Lararaudeuse (2001). After her are Samuel Baláž (1998), Andrea Podmaníková (1998), Jakub Grigar (1997), Lukáš Klein (1998), Matej Beňuš (1987), and Silvan Wicki (1995).

Among ATHLETES In Slovakia

Among athletes born in Slovakia, Gabriela Gajanová ranks 34Before her are Ladislav Škantár (1983), Erik Vlček (1981), István Gergely (1976), Denis Myšák (1995), Juraj Tužinský (1984), and Alexander Slafkovský (1983). After her are Ľubomír Pištej (1984), Erik Varga (1976), Jakub Grigar (1997), Marcel Lomnický (1987), Peter Gelle (1984), and Jérémie Lararaudeuse (2001).