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Luiza Noskova

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Luiza Nikolayevna Noskova (Russian: Луиза Николаевна Носкова; born 7 July 1968 in Labytnangi) is a Russian biathlete. At the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, she won a gold medal with the Russian relay team. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Luiza Noskova is the 4,995th most popular athlete, the 3,443rd most popular biography from Russia and the 300th most popular Russian Athlete.

Luiza Noskova is most famous for being a Russian biathlete who competed in the 1990s. She is recognized for her participation in various international biathlon competitions during her athletic career.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Luiza Noskova ranks 4,995 out of 6,025Before her are Ferréol Cannard, Meng Guanliang, Filip Ingebrigtsen, Vita Palamar, Colin von Ettingshausen, and Ihor Matviienko. After her are Matt Langridge, Stephan Mølvig, Florence Ekpo-Umoh, Yves Hocdé, Aída Román, and Wu Jingyu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Luiza Noskova ranks 1,129Before her are Scott Pruitt, Darren Barber, Jesús Mena, David Benoit, Falilat Ogunkoya, and James Dreyfus. After her are Mary Parent, Shelby Lynne, Paul Rae, Albert Pakeyev, Paul Tibbitt, and Hiromi Suzuki.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Luiza Noskova ranks 3,443 out of 3,761Before her are Maxim Vylegzhanin (1982), Irina Starshenbaum (1992), Patimat Abakarova (1994), Renal Ganeyev (1985), Maksim Opalev (1979), and Ramiz Mamedov (1972). After her are Makhach Murtazaliev (1984), Oleg Ivanov (1986), Vladimir Maminov (1974), Sebastian Bayer (1986), Albert Selimov (1986), and Kate Grigorieva (1989).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Luiza Noskova ranks 300Before her are Viktor Maigourov (1969), Evgeny Chigishev (1979), Natalia Paderina (1975), Alexandra Stepanova (1995), Olga Ryabinkina (1976), and Maksim Opalev (1979). After her are Sebastian Bayer (1986), Yuliya Pakhalina (1977), Alexandr Zubkov (1974), Olga Vilukhina (1988), Olga Kucherenko (1985), and Yelena Miroshina (1974).