SWIMMER

Katinka Hosszú

1989 - Today

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Katinka Hosszú (Hungarian: [ˈkɑtiŋkɑ ˈhossuː]; born 3 May 1989) is a Hungarian former competitive swimmer specialized in individual medley events. She is a three-time Olympic champion and a nine-time long-course world champion. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Katinka Hosszú has received more than 1,042,026 page views. Her biography is available in 39 different languages on Wikipedia. Katinka Hosszú is the 201st most popular swimmer (down from 82nd in 2019), the 836th most popular biography from Hungary (down from 652nd in 2019) and the 17th most popular Hungarian Swimmer.

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    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Katinka Hosszú ranks 201 out of 709Before her are Kevin Berry, Yana Klochkova, Bill Tuttle, Géza Kiss, Gail Neall, and Sybil Bauer. After her are Sun Yang, Claudia Poll, Dana Vollmer, Jane Barkman, Allison Schmitt, and John Konrads.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Katinka Hosszú ranks 213Before her are Óscar de Marcos, David López, Andy Ruiz Jr., Yui Ishikawa, Bojan Bogdanović, and Sabine Lisicki. After her are Hannah John-Kamen, Luke Bracey, Jessica Brown Findlay, Asbel Kiprop, Vitolo, and Jimmy Durmaz.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Katinka Hosszú ranks 836 out of 1,077Before her are Csaba Hegedűs (1948), László Réczi (1947), Tamás Wichmann (1948), Ferenc Konrád (1945), György Sarlós (1940), and Richard Thompson (null). After her are Béla Bollobás (1943), Imre Garaba (1958), Gábor Csapó (1950), Adrián Annus (1973), Attila Repka (1968), and Kornél Mundruczó (1975).

Among SWIMMERS In Hungary

Among swimmers born in Hungary, Katinka Hosszú ranks 17Before her are Valéria Gyenge (1933), Elemér Szathmáry (1926), György Mitró (1930), Károly Bartha (1907), Krisztina Egerszegi (1974), and László Cseh (1985). After her are Tamás Darnyi (1967), Andrea Gyarmati (1954), Albán Vermes (1957), Zoltán Verrasztó (1956), Sándor Wladár (1963), and Károly Güttler (1968).