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Michal Šlesingr

1983 - Today

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Michal Šlesingr (pronounced [ˈmɪxal ˈʃlɛsɪŋɡr̩] ; born 3 February 1983) is a Czech former biathlete. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Michal Šlesingr has received more than 18,839 page views. His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Michal Šlesingr is the 3,150th most popular athlete (down from 1,852nd in 2019), the 922nd most popular biography from Czechia (down from 757th in 2019) and the 46th most popular Czech Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Michal Šlesingr ranks 3,150 out of 3,059Before him are Liao Hui, Dénes Varga, Maksim Opalev, Lisa Unruh, Vanessa Fernandes, and Thomas Röhler. After him are Anita Márton, Isaac Makwala, Valeria Straneo, Pang Wei, Ryta Turava, and Jéssica Augusto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Michal Šlesingr ranks 887Before him are Flying Lotus, Giorgia Bronzini, James Rossiter, Devin Harris, Milan Petržela, and Yassin Mikari. After him are Adam Johansson, Mehdi Rahmati, Balázs Kiss, Kiril Terziev, Uroš Slokar, and Tatyana Petrova Arkhipova.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Michal Šlesingr ranks 922 out of 973Before him are Jakub Voráček (1989), Vladimír Sobotka (1987), Michal Sadílek (1999), Martin Doktor (1974), Milan Petržela (1983), and Jiří Magál (1977). After him are Jakub Brabec (1992), Michal Krčmář (1991), Josef Černý (1993), Pavel Maslák (1991), Zuzana Kučová (1982), and František Raboň (1983).

Among ATHLETES In Czechia

Among athletes born in Czechia, Michal Šlesingr ranks 46Before him are Zuzana Hejnová (1986), Jiří Lipták (1982), Ludmila Formanová (1974), Jan Řehula (1973), Kateřina Emmons (1983), and Martin Doktor (1974). After him are Michal Krčmář (1991), Pavel Maslák (1991), Ondřej Synek (1982), Jakub Vadlejch (1990), Miroslava Knapková (1980), and David Svoboda (1985).