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Iveta Šranková

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Iveta Šranková (born 1 October 1963 in Zlaté Moravce) is a Slovak former field hockey player who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Iveta Šranková is the 155th most popular hockey player, the 282nd most popular biography from Slovakia and the 8th most popular Slovak Hockey Player.

Iveta Šranková is most famous for being a Slovak field hockey player who represented her country in international competitions. She has contributed to the development and visibility of field hockey in Slovakia.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Iveta Šranková ranks 155 out of 676Before her are Connor McDavid, Bryan Trottier, Eric Lindros, Otakar Janecký, Alexei Yashin, and Alette Pos. After her are Alexei Kovalev, Hooley Smith, Randhir Singh Gentle, Frank Fredrickson, Jiří Šlégr, and Marián Hossa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Iveta Šranková ranks 772Before her are Josef Grünwidl, Martin Rueda, Paul Rhys, Giovanni Francini, Sławomir Skrzypek, and Derrick May. After her are Beverley Craven, Adrián Fernández, Federico Andahazi, Musetta Vander, Udo Wagner, and Mukhtar Ablyazov.

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In Slovakia

Among people born in Slovakia, Iveta Šranková ranks 282 out of 418Before her are Gabriela Svobodová (1953), David Dobrik (1996), Jozef Lohyňa (1963), Adonxs (1995), Robert Kaliňák (1971), and Jarmila Wolfe (1987). After her are Michal Martikán (1979), Ondrej Duda (1994), Karol Kučera (1974), Marián Hossa (1979), Anna Karolína Schmiedlová (1994), and Marian Kotleba (1977).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Slovakia

Among hockey players born in Slovakia, Iveta Šranková ranks 8Before her are Ladislav Troják (1914), Pavol Demitra (1974), Igor Liba (1960), Miroslav Šatan (1974), Žigmund Pálffy (1972), and Zdeno Chára (1977). After her are Marián Hossa (1979), Viera Podhányiová (1960), Róbert Švehla (1969), Marián Gáborík (1982), Ľuboš Bartečko (1976), and Marcel Hossa (1981).