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Katja Fain

2001 - Today

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Katja Fain (born 31 August 2001) is a Slovenian swimmer. She represented Slovenia at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships held in Gwangju, South Korea. She competed in the women's 200 metre freestyle and women's 400 metre freestyle events. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Katja Fain has received more than 9,733 page views. Her biography is available in 7 different languages on Wikipedia. Katja Fain is the 942nd most popular swimmer, the 363rd most popular biography from Slovenia and the 3rd most popular Slovene Swimmer.

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  • 7

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  • 3.30

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 0.99

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Katja Fain ranks 942 out of 709Before her are Jorge Murillo, Jacob Pebley, Kornelia Fiedkiewicz, Mario Sanzullo, Gabrielle Roncatto, and Markus Thormeyer. After her are Haneen Ibrahim, Talita Te Flan, Max Litchfield, Lewis Clareburt, Breno Correia, and Gábor Zombori.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Katja Fain ranks 394Before her are Maellyse Brassart, Sosuke Shibata, Soma Ishigamori, Tyler Christianson, Sho Iwamoto, and Kornelia Fiedkiewicz. After her are Makhmud Sabyrkhan, Luo Shifang, Gennaro Di Mauro, Barbora Malíková, Alice Kinsella, and Naoya Takahashi.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Katja Fain ranks 363 out of 340Before her are Lena Stojković (2002), Maruša Štangar (1998), Hassan Kaddah (2000), Gregor Hrovat (1994), Veronika Macarol (1987), and Kaja Kajzer (2000). After her are Tilka Paljk (1997), Martin Bau (1994), Teja Belak (1994), Živa Dvoršak (1991), Špela Perše (1996), and Alex Beck (1992).

Among SWIMMERS In Slovenia

Among swimmers born in Slovenia, Katja Fain ranks 3Before her are Peter Mankoč (1978), and Sara Isaković (1988). After her are Tilka Paljk (1997), Martin Bau (1994), and Špela Perše (1996).