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Olga Zavyalova

1972 - today

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Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Olga Zavyalova is the 708th most popular skier, the 3,522nd most popular biography from Russia and the 28th most popular Russian Skier.

Olga Zavyalova is a Russian cross-country skier known for her participation in international competitions, including the FIS World Cup and the Winter Olympics. She has achieved notable results in various events, contributing to her recognition in the sport.

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Among Skiers

Among skiers, Olga Zavyalova ranks 708 out of 817Before her are Patrick Staudacher, Zrinka Ljutić, Mats Larsson, Jörgen Brink, Arttu Lappi, and Vincent Kriechmayr. After her are Nikita Kryukov, Jiří Magál, Katja Višnar, Manfred Pranger, Cornelia Hütter, and Martin Koukal.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Olga Zavyalova ranks 1,277Before her are Hema Upadhyay, Christian Keller, Hamzah Idris, Fumiko Okuno, Rossano Galtarossa, and Benjamin Byron Davis. After her are Jang Hyung-seok, Samantha Womack, Elena Baranova, Keith Wood, Scott Turner, and Al Hasan Al-Yami.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Olga Zavyalova ranks 3,522 out of NaNBefore her are Yuliya Chermoshanskaya (1986), Andrey Vorontsevich (1987), Elena Radionova (1999), Konstantin Batygin (1986), Sergey Kazakov (1976), and Vitalia Diatchenko (1990). After her are Andrey Lunyov (1991), Sergey Grankin (1985), Razambek Zhamalov (1998), Varvara Gracheva (2000), Andrei Sergeyevich Semyonov (1989), and Klim Shipenko (1983).

Among Skiers In Russia

Among skiers born in Russia, Olga Zavyalova ranks 28Before her are Ilia Chernousov (1986), Mikhail Ivanov (1977), Alena Zavarzina (1989), Ekaterina Vinogradova (1977), Maxim Vylegzhanin (1982), and Larisa Kurkina (1973). After her are Nikita Kryukov (1985), Yevgeniya Medvedeva (1976), Irina Khazova (1984), Sergey Ustiugov (1992), Natalya Baranova-Masalkina (1975), and Irina Avvakumova (1991).

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