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Nailya Gilyazova

1953 - Today

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Nailya Faizrakhmanovna Gilyazova (Russian: Наиля Файзрахмановна Гилязова; born 2 January 1953) is a Soviet fencer. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Nailya Gilyazova has received more than 12,873 page views. Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Nailya Gilyazova is the 2,462nd most popular athlete, the 2,672nd most popular biography from Russia and the 147th most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Nailya Gilyazova ranks 2,462 out of 6,025Before her are Fred Newhouse, António Leitão, Lawrence Shields, Bärbel Struppert, Herman Rouwé, and Kati Wilhelm. After her are Ato Boldon, Vic Lindquist, James Mitchel, Daniel Giger, Mary Decker, and Hideaki Tomiyama.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Nailya Gilyazova ranks 608Before her are Tor Ulven, Suleiman Nyambui, Moushumi Chatterjee, Filipe Neri Ferrão, Lesli Linka Glatter, and Naoto Satō. After her are Gabriela Svobodová, Tatyana Providokhina, Naledi Pandor, Krzysztof Krauze, Julien Temple, and Pat Cadigan.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Nailya Gilyazova ranks 2,672 out of 3,761Before her are Yuliya Snigir (1983), Alexei Guryshev (1925), Gulnara Samitova-Galkina (1978), Ilia Kulik (1977), Ilya Yashin (1983), and Leonid Yudasin (1959). After her are Tatyana Providokhina (1953), Roman Eremenko (1987), Tatyana Lysenko (1983), Aleksandr Lazutkin (1957), Elena Donaldson-Akhmilovskaya (1957), and Oleg Vasiliev (1959).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Nailya Gilyazova ranks 147Before her are Fyodor Simashev (1945), Grigory Kiriyenko (1965), Galina Malchugina (1962), Igor Romishevsky (1940), Vyacheslav Ivanenko (1961), and Gulnara Samitova-Galkina (1978). After her are Tatyana Providokhina (1953), Tatyana Lysenko (1983), Yekaterina Fesenko (1958), Nikolay Bazhukov (1953), Andrey Perlov (1961), and Sergey Makarov (1973).