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Gulsumbi Sharifova

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Gulsumbi Sharifova (born 2 December 1997) is a Tajikistani athlete. She competed in the women's 200 metres event at the 2019 World Athletics Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Gulsumbi Sharifova has received more than 4,234 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gulsumbi Sharifova is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 1,075th most popular biography from Hungary and the 163rd most popular Hungarian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Gulsumbi Sharifova ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Yang Eui-ji, Felix Duchampt, Tatsunori Otsuka, Enrique Figueroa, Shigetaka Oyama, and James Rooke. After her are Emma Tonegato, Antonio Alkana, Francesca Genzo, Noemi Batki, Larissa Franklin, and Dorota Borowska.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Gulsumbi Sharifova ranks 913Before her are Lilia Vu, Kurtis Marschall, Frieda Hämmerling, Ludovico Fossali, Bianca Pagdanganan, and Berta Ferreras. After her are Nadezda Makroguzova, Tom Mackintosh, Hugo Hay, Tursunoy Rakhimova, Eda Tuğsuz, and Jaheel Hyde.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Gulsumbi Sharifova ranks 1,165 out of 1,077Before her are Selim Mbareki (1996), Viktória Madarász (1985), András Parti (1982), Robert Gardos (1979), Boyd Martin (1979), and Péter Sidi (1978). After her are Tommy Kafri (1976), Xénia Krizsán (1993), Gergely Krausz (1993), Danielle O'Toole (1994), Renáta Katona (1994), and Péter Bernek (1992).

Among ATHLETES In Hungary

Among athletes born in Hungary, Gulsumbi Sharifova ranks 185Before her are Luca Kozák (1996), Viktória Madarász (1985), Selim Mbareki (1996), Barbara Kovács (1993), Robert Gardos (1979), and Tamás Tóth (1989). After her are Noémi Háfra (1998), Máté Helebrandt (1989), James Rooke (null), Félix Potoy (1995), Szilárd Jansik (1994), and Abdelatif Sadiki (1999).