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Mark Rakita

1938 - Today

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Mark Semenovich Rakita (Russian: Марк Семенович Ракита; born July 22, 1938) is a two-time Olympic champion sabreur and coach from the Soviet era. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Mark Rakita has received more than 19,794 page views. His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Mark Rakita is the 876th most popular athlete (up from 938th in 2019), the 1,974th most popular biography from Russia (down from 1,962nd in 2019) and the 46th most popular Russian Athlete.

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    Languages Editions (L)

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  • 1.94

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Mark Rakita ranks 876 out of 6,025Before him are Bill Miller, Jane Bell, Oscar Dessomville, Catherine Hardy Lavender, Tullio Baraglia, and Jean Collas. After him are Dumitru Pârvulescu, Larry James, George Parker, Kalervo Toivonen, Fiorenzo Marini, and Carlos Rodríguez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1938, Mark Rakita ranks 432Before him are André Chorda, Yevgeny Nesterenko, Duane Eddy, Louis-Marie Billé, Lyubov Panchenko, and Ajdar Ismailov. After him are Yvonne Rüegg, Friedhelm Konietzka, Stien Kaiser, Danièle Dupré, Gyula Török, and Boris Lagutin.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Mark Rakita ranks 1,974 out of 3,761Before him are Alexander Ablesimov (1742), Yuri Milner (1961), Viktor Talalikhin (1918), Gavriil Popov (1904), Vasily Andreyev (1861), and Maria Yermolova (1853). After him are Mikhail Gromov (1899), Musa Gareyev (1922), Otto von Böhtlingk (1815), Grigory Rodchenkov (1958), Lyubov Polishchuk (1949), and Pyotr Mamonov (1951).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Mark Rakita ranks 46Before him are Anfisa Reztsova (1964), Tatyana Anisimova (1949), Vyacheslav Lemeshev (1952), Viktor Rashchupkin (1950), Igor Novikov (1929), and Mark Midler (1931). After him are Tatyana Shchelkanova (1937), Anastasiya Kuzmina (1984), Olavi Mannonen (1930), Rudolf Povarnitsyn (1962), Pavel Lednyov (1943), and Aleksandr Aksinin (1954).