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Yauhen Tsurkin

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Yauhen Mikalaevich Tsurkin (Belarusian: Яўген Мікалаевіч Цуркін; Łacinka: Jaŭhien Mikałajevič Curkin; born 9 November 1990) is a Belarusian swimmer, who specialized in sprint freestyle and butterfly events. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Yauhen Tsurkin has received more than 19,842 page views. His biography is available in 13 different languages on Wikipedia. Yauhen Tsurkin is the 679th most popular swimmer, the 378th most popular biography from Belarus and the 5th most popular Belarusian Swimmer.

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  • 31.04

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 13

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 3.22

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.07

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Yauhen Tsurkin ranks 679 out of 709Before him are Ben Proud, Katie Hoff, Franziska Hentke, Dominik Kozma, Oliver Klemet, and Sergey Fesikov. After him are Andreas Vazaios, Michael Andrew, Li Bingjie, Robert Glință, Rozaliya Nasretdinova, and Elizabeth Beisel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Yauhen Tsurkin ranks 1,471Before him are Olesia Romasenko, Andreas Toba, John Smith, Nahki Wells, Joe Root, and Fatkhullo Fatkhulloyev. After him are Leah Kirchmann, Pallavi Sharda, Leydi Solís, Kasey Smith, Cameron Bairstow, and Kelsey Bevan.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Yauhen Tsurkin ranks 378 out of 368Before him are Aliaksandra Ramanouskaya (1996), Andrei Bahdanovich (1987), Andrei Stas (1988), Andrey Varankow (1989), Katsiaryna Halkina (1997), and Alina Harnasko (2001). After him are Iryna Zhuk (1993), Darya Naumava (1995), Anastasiya Shkurdai (2003), Tatsiana Piatrenia (1981), Anastasiya Prokopenko (1985), and Dzmitry Dziubin (1990).

Among SWIMMERS In Belarus

Among swimmers born in Belarus, Yauhen Tsurkin ranks 5Before him are Sergey Koplyakov (1959), Aliaksandra Herasimenia (1985), Yelena Rudkovskaya (1973), and Ilya Shymanovich (1994). After him are Anastasiya Shkurdai (2003), Mikita Tsmyh (1997), Vasilina Khandoshka (2001), and Alina Zmushka (1997).