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Georgia Vasilopoulou

2001 - Today

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Georgia Vasilopoulou (Greek: Γεωργία Βασιλοπούλου, born 13 November 2001) is a Greek synchronized swimmer. She won a silver medal in artistic swimming at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships as a member of the Greek team in the Combination Routine event. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Georgia Vasilopoulou has received more than 1,501 page views. Her biography is available in 2 different languages on Wikipedia. Georgia Vasilopoulou is the 1,296th most popular swimmer, the 1,086th most popular biography from Greece and the 7th most popular Greek Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Georgia Vasilopoulou ranks 1,296 out of 709Before her are Tristan Hollard, Fanni Gyurinovics, Gabriela Santis, Ingeborg Løyning, Defne Taçyıldız, and Beatriz Padrón. After her are Lina Khiyara, Rosalie Boissonneault, Natalia Kuipers, Audrey Joly, Tity Dumbuya, and Halle Pratt.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Georgia Vasilopoulou ranks 561Before her are Hanna Traukova, Lindi Schroeder, Giovanni Vianna, Julie Erichsen, Katarina Kowplos, and Dennick Luke. After her is Aleksandr Kartsev.

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In Greece

Among people born in Greece, Georgia Vasilopoulou ranks 1,087 out of 1,024Before her are Dimitrios Skoumpakis (1998), Ahmed Ramadan (null), Athanasios Kynigakis (1998), Konstantinos Meretsolias (1998), Evangelia Papazoglou (1995), and Olivia Bergström (1996). After her are Dimitris Konstantinou (1989), and Ariadne Spanaki (2001).

Among SWIMMERS In Greece

Among swimmers born in Greece, Georgia Vasilopoulou ranks 7Before her are Evangelia Platanioti (1994), Theodora Drakou (1992), Anna Ntountounaki (1995), Andreas Vazaios (1994), Apostolos Christou (1996), and Dimitrios Markos (2001).