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Yuliya Skokova

1982 - Today

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Yuliya Igorevna Skokova (Russian: Юлия Игоревна Скокова) (born 1 December 1982) is a Russian speed skater. She lives in Yekaterinburg. She competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, where she placed eighth in 3000 meters. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Yuliya Skokova is the 5,812th most popular athlete (up from 6,333rd in 2024), the 3,653rd most popular biography from Russia (up from 3,722nd in 2019) and the 354th most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Yuliya Skokova ranks 5,812 out of 6,025Before her are Fernando Pimenta, Dimitri Bascou, Hanna Marusava, Diane Dixon, Lisa Carrington, and Stine Brun Kjeldaas. After her are Lee Eun-sil, Damián Quintero, Noor Vidts, Antoinette Nana Djimou, Rosalba Forciniti, and Svetlana Pospelova.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Yuliya Skokova ranks 1,284Before her are Pavel Solomin, Maria Kondratieva, Fredy Bareiro, Misty Upham, Yuya Nagatomi, and Eşref Apak. After her are Tony Lochhead, Mickaël Tavares, Gilberto, Matthias Witthaus, Steve Mullings, and Gian Marco Berti.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Yuliya Skokova ranks 3,653 out of 3,761Before her are Evgeny Novikov (1990), Marina Kuzina (1985), Maria Kondratieva (1982), Ilya Kutepov (1993), Mikhail Kerzhakov (1987), and Vladimir Morozov (1992). After her are Svetlana Pospelova (1979), Elvira Khasyanova (1981), Alexei Popogrebski (1972), Aleksandr Menkov (1990), Albert Batyrgaziev (1998), and Khetag Tsabolov (1991).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Yuliya Skokova ranks 354Before her are Yevgeniya Kolodko (1990), Evgeniy Garanichev (1988), Vitalina Batsarashkina (1996), Alla Vazhenina (1983), Anna Alminova (1985), and Anna Pyatykh (1981). After her are Svetlana Pospelova (1979), Aleksandr Menkov (1990), Khetag Tsabolov (1991), Maxim Chudov (1982), Larisa Ilchenko (1988), and Sergey Semenov (1995).