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Tsolmonbaataryn Anudari

1997 - Today

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Tsolmonbaataryn Anudari (Mongolian: Цолмонбаатарын Анударь; born 9 July 1997) is a Mongolian sports shooter. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Tsolmonbaataryn Anudari has received more than 2,317 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tsolmonbaataryn Anudari is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 16th most popular biography from Namibia and the 4th most popular Namibian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Tsolmonbaataryn Anudari ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Favour Ofili, Candelaria Herrera, Peter Burling, Melese Nberet, Norah Jeruto, and Diego Palomeque. After her are Sarah Healy, Komronshokh Ustopiriyon, Lynna Irby, Sepp Straka, Jean van der Westhuyzen, and Perry Baker.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Tsolmonbaataryn Anudari ranks 913Before her are Jutamas Jitpong, Salomé Afonso, Thalia Costa, Vít Hlaváč, Natassha McDonald, and Rachel Garcia. After her are Ben Lane, Kristin Kuuba, Veddriq Leonardo, Agate Rašmane, Nada Hafez, and Duke Ragan.

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In Namibia

Among people born in Namibia, Tsolmonbaataryn Anudari ranks 16 out of 15Before her are Collin Benjamin (1978), Percy Montgomery (1974), Michelle McLean (1972), Helalia Johannes (1980), Christine Mboma (2003), and Ryan Nyambe (1997). After her are Michelle Vorster (1978), Dan Craven (1983), Beatrice Masilingi (2003), Vera Looser (1993), Maike Diekmann (1994), and Phillip Seidler (1998).

Among ATHLETES In Namibia

Among athletes born in Namibia, Tsolmonbaataryn Anudari ranks 6Before her are Frankie Fredericks (1967), Helalia Johannes (1980), Christine Mboma (2003), Phillip Seidler (1998), and Maike Diekmann (1994). After her are Beatrice Masilingi (2003).