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Viktoryia Rashchupkina

1995 - Today

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Viktoryia Andreyeuna Rashchupkina (Belarusian: Вікторыя Андрэеўна Рашчупкіна; born 23 May 1995) is a Belarusian racewalking athlete. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Viktoryia Rashchupkina has received more than 2,327 page views. Her biography is available in 4 different languages on Wikipedia. Viktoryia Rashchupkina is the 10,289th most popular athlete, the 424th most popular biography from Belarus and the 92nd most popular Belarusian Athlete.

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    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Viktoryia Rashchupkina ranks 10,289 out of 6,025Before her are Jane Claxton, Rodgers Kwemoi, Henadz Laptseu, Yauheni Bahutski, Freya Colbert, and Amira Kandil. After her are Aubree Munro, Jutta Verkest, Noureddine Hadid, Isaac Palma, Marie Thusgaard Olsen, and Anita Alvarez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Viktoryia Rashchupkina ranks 1,480Before her are Anita Mulenga, Bart van Nunen, Boldyn Gankhaich, Bu Tingkai, Shen Yineng, and Hellen Mubanga. After her are Zhao Zhonghao, Rashida Ellis, Shivpal Singh, Miao Siwen, Dominick Cunningham, and Stewart McSweyn.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Viktoryia Rashchupkina ranks 424 out of 368Before her are Anastasiya Rybakova (2000), Mikita Sviryd (1996), Alina Zmushka (1997), Solomon Demse (1998), Henadz Laptseu (1998), and Yauheni Bahutski (1999). After her are Jennifer Gilbert (1968), Akram Bounabi (1999), Anastasiya Malakanava (2003), Hanna Haidukevich (2001), Aliaksei Shostak (1995), and Mikita Borykau (1992).

Among ATHLETES In Belarus

Among athletes born in Belarus, Viktoryia Rashchupkina ranks 92Before her are İbrahim Çolak (null), Aaron Wolf (null), Vadzim Likharad (1993), Solomon Demse (1998), Henadz Laptseu (1998), and Yauheni Bahutski (1999). After her are Akram Bounabi (1999), Aliaksei Shostak (1995), Mikita Borykau (1992), Juan Celaya (null), Miao Tian (null), and Uladzislau Litvinau (2000).