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Matvey Eliseev

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Matvey Pavlovich Eliseev (Russian: Матвей Павлович Елисеев; born 31 March 1993) is a former Russian biathlete. He competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Matvey Eliseev is the 8,602nd most popular athlete, the 4,187th most popular biography from Russia and the 500th most popular Russian Athlete.

Matvey Eliseev is a Russian biathlete born in 1993, known for competing in various international biathlon events, including the World Cup and World Championships. He has gained recognition for his performances in both individual and relay races.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Matvey Eliseev ranks 8,602 out of 6,025Before him are Daniel Ebenyo, Said Karimulla Khalili, Cui Xiaotong, Matías Sánchez, Liveta Jasiūnaitė, and Sheri-Ann Brooks. After him are Magomedgaji Nurov, Torben Johannesen, Jakub Krzewina, Lisa Barbelin, Ekaterina Vedeneeva, and Vlad Dascălu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Matvey Eliseev ranks 1,498Before him are Kanta Kondo, Andrew Wilson, Yuki Hatanaka, Yonkaira Peña, Fran Kirby, and Tomoyuki Shiraishi. After him are Magomedgaji Nurov, Praveen Jordan, Kyle Reyes, Shota Sakaki, Atsuki Wada, and Liam Moore.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Matvey Eliseev ranks 4,187 out of 3,761Before him are Elena Oriabinskaia (1994), Igor Diveyev (1999), Irina Dolgova (1995), Artem Chernousov (1996), Aleksey Chervotkin (1995), and Said Karimulla Khalili (1998). After him are Magomedgaji Nurov (1993), Evgeniya Kosetskaya (1994), Ekaterina Vedeneeva (1994), Natalia Gemperle (1990), Kristina Akheeva (1986), and Nazí Paikidze (1993).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Matvey Eliseev ranks 500Before him are Olga Podchufarova (1992), Uliana Nigmatullina (1994), Elena Oriabinskaia (1994), Irina Dolgova (1995), Artem Chernousov (1996), and Said Karimulla Khalili (1998). After him are Magomedgaji Nurov (1993), Ekaterina Vedeneeva (1994), Natalia Gemperle (1990), Aleksandra Maksakova (null), Yekaterina Smirnova (1956), and Maksim Khramtsov (1998).