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Zsolt Nemcsik

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Zsolt Nemcsik (born 15 August 1977 in Budapest) is a Hungarian sabre fencer. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Zsolt Nemcsik has received more than 14,656 page views. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2019). Zsolt Nemcsik is the 254th most popular fencer (down from 219th in 2019), the 1,010th most popular biography from Hungary (down from 829th in 2019) and the 36th most popular Hungarian Fencer.

Memorability Metrics

  • 15k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 28.44

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 17

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 5.05

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.04

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Zsolt Nemcsik ranks 254 out of 349Before him are Katrina Lehis, Andrea Cassarà, Li Na, Choi In-jeong, Yannick Borel, and Gu Bon-gil. After him are Tamás Decsi, Jung Jin-sun, Yuki Ota, Oh Eun-seok, Simona Pop, and Romain Cannone.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Zsolt Nemcsik ranks 984Before him are Danny Mills, Kevin Kilbane, Karin Mortensen, Hiromasa Azuma, Enrico Kühn, and Eiji Hanayama. After him are Jim Jefferies, Mikhail Ivanov, Daisuke Sudo, Divya Dutta, Ben Olsen, and Yuzo Funakoshi.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Zsolt Nemcsik ranks 1,010 out of 1,077Before him are Zsuzsanna Jakabos (1989), Balázs Kiss (1983), Ágnes Osztolykán (1974), Tamás Molnár (1975), Roland Kökény (1975), and Dániel Böde (1986). After him are Tamás Decsi (1982), Vilmos Vanczák (1983), Mihály Korhut (1988), Anita Márton (1989), Gabriella Szabó (1986), and Ágnes Farkas (1973).

Among FENCERS In Hungary

Among fencers born in Hungary, Zsolt Nemcsik ranks 36Before him are Géza Imre (1974), Áron Szilágyi (1990), Iván Kovács (1970), Aida Mohamed (1976), Emese Szász-Kovács (1982), and Gábor Boczkó (1977). After him are Tamás Decsi (1982), Gergely Siklósi (1997), András Rédli (1983), Csanád Gémesi (1986), András Szatmári (1993), and Flóra Pásztor (1998).