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Vitali Bandarenka

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Vitali Bandarenka (Belarusian: Віталь Бандарэнка; born 2 October 1985) is a Belarusian boxer. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Vitali Bandarenka has received more than 3,466 page views. His biography is available in 2 different languages on Wikipedia. Vitali Bandarenka is the 11,625th most popular athlete, the 439th most popular biography from Belarus and the 104th most popular Belarusian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Vitali Bandarenka ranks 11,625 out of 6,025Before him are Amenoni Nasilasila, Abdulrahman Al-Fadhel, Takayuki Matsumoto, Robert Oramas, Tuva'a Clifton, and Sergei Evglevski. After him are Evelyn Silvestro, Bence Majoros, Peter Purcell-Gilpin, Marcela Cuaspud, Aeriel Skinner, and Shae La Roche.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Vitali Bandarenka ranks 1,739Before him are Dai Yoshioka, Caitlin Lever, Juan Liu, Zach Penprase, Gastón Alto, and Jamie Kermond. After him is Blake Gailen.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Vitali Bandarenka ranks 444 out of 368Before him are Anastasiya Kuliashova (2001), Sara Milthers (2002), Elena Galiabovitch (1989), Dzmitry Furman (1990), Hanna Traukova (2001), and Kohl Horton (2004). After him are Aliaksandr Faminou (1984), Siarhei Valadzko (1992), Sergei Evglevski (1997), Mikita Tsirkun (1997), Maria Martynova (1997), and Ilya Palazkov (1995).

Among ATHLETES In Belarus

Among athletes born in Belarus, Vitali Bandarenka ranks 106Before him are Ina Nikulina (1995), Daryna Pikuleva (1996), Maria Machava (2004), Anastasiya Kuliashova (2001), Sara Milthers (2002), and Dzmitry Furman (1990). After him are Maria Martynova (1997), Mikita Tsirkun (1997), Elena Galiabovitch (1989), Sergei Evglevski (1997), Kohl Horton (2004), and Siarhei Valadzko (1992).