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Tatyana Kosterina

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Tatyana Vladimirovna Kosterina (Russian: Татьяна Владимировна Костерина; born 17 July 1977) is a Russian dressage rider. She competed at the 2018 World Equestrian Games, multiple European Dressage Championships, and competed as part of the Russian dressage team at the delay Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Kosterina made her championships debut at the 2017 European Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden, where she placed 18th individually aboard Diavolessa and was the highest ranked Russian athlete. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Tatyana Kosterina has received more than 3,174 page views. Her biography is available in 2 different languages on Wikipedia. Tatyana Kosterina is the 11,621st most popular athlete, the 4,048th most popular biography from Russia and the 580th most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Tatyana Kosterina ranks 11,621 out of 6,025Before her are Ahmed Zaher, Ethan du Preez, Henri Ruoste, Kendall Chase, Henry Leverett, and Rodrigo Torres. After her are Kamil Papoušek, Eleanor Bezzina, Svetlana Staneva, Immaculate Chemutai, Weerapat Pitakanonda, and Cho Eun-young.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Tatyana Kosterina ranks 4,055 out of 3,761Before her are Jakob Precht Jensen (1998), Adelina Ibatullina (1999), Alena Serzhantova (1998), Alsu Minazova (1998), Christopher Rothbauer (1998), and Elizaveta Klevanovich (2001). After her are Aniqah Gaffoor (2004), Jennifer Lozano (null), Anastasia Lebedeva (1993), Muna Dahouk (1995), Neheng Khatala (1992), and Ekaterina Subbotina (1995).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Tatyana Kosterina ranks 587Before her are Mikhail Koudinov (1991), Jakob Precht Jensen (1998), Adelina Ibatullina (1999), Alena Serzhantova (1998), Alsu Minazova (1998), and Elizaveta Klevanovich (2001). After her are Evgeniia Golovina (1999), Varvara Baranova (1996), Muna Dahouk (1995), Hu Xiaoxiao (1999), Deizy Nhaquile (2000), and Ekaterina Zyuzina (1996).