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Josip Glasnović

1983 - Today

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Josip Glasnović (born 7 May 1983) is a Croatian sports shooter who competes in shotgun events. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Josip Glasnović has received more than 42,870 page views. His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 20 in 2019). Josip Glasnović is the 4,245th most popular athlete (down from 3,300th in 2019), the 591st most popular biography from Croatia (down from 522nd in 2019) and the 25th most popular Croatian Athlete.

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  • 2.21

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Josip Glasnović ranks 4,245 out of 6,025Before him are James Beckford, Mirko Englich, Eduardo Aguirre, Natalie Geisenberger, Ferran Solé, and Paweł Zatorski. After him are Dmitriy Karpov, Luka Špik, Duff Gibson, Daimí Pernía, Darrell Pace, and Rasmus Quist Hansen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Josip Glasnović ranks 862Before him are Neel Jani, Aiko Nakamura, Claudine Schaul, Baadur Jobava, Leandro Guilheiro, and Luke Gallows. After him are Stephen Makinwa, Robert Wagner, Tuomo Ruutu, Aco Stojkov, Edy Ganem, and Peter Niemeyer.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Josip Glasnović ranks 591 out of 700Before him are Renato Sulić (1979), Dušan Vemić (1976), Matej Mitrović (1993), Andrej Gaćina (1986), Franko Škugor (1987), and Ana Konjuh (1997). After him are Tonči Valčić (1978), Martin Sinković (1989), Bernarda Pera (1994), Valent Sinković (1988), Lovro Zovko (1981), and Marin Tomasov (1987).

Among ATHLETES In Croatia

Among athletes born in Croatia, Josip Glasnović ranks 25Before him are Miroslav Poljak (1944), Ozren Bonačić (1942), Zdravko Hebel (1943), Sara Kolak (1995), Vladimir Vujasinović (1973), and Damir Burić (1980). After him are Martin Sinković (1989), Valent Sinković (1988), Andrija Prlainović (1987), Damir Martin (1988), Snježana Pejčić (1982), and Igor Hinić (1975).