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Adam Botek

1997 - Today

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Adam Botek (Hungarian: Botek Ádám; born 5 March 1997) is a Slovak sprint canoeist who competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics. He won a medal at the 2019 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 13 different languages on Wikipedia. Adam Botek is the 8,937th most popular athlete (down from 7,416th in 2024), the 483rd most popular biography from Slovakia (down from 426th in 2019) and the 43rd most popular Slovak Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Adam Botek ranks 8,937 out of 6,025Before him are Christodoulos Kolomvos, Billy Morgan, Denis Iartsev, Timo Barthel, Lauren Burns, and Kim Mi-rae. After him are Anastasija Zolotic, Xavier Carter, Moe Sbihi, Juan Ignacio Maegli, Marvin Bracy, and Vladislav Yakovlev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Adam Botek ranks 1,180Before him are Aubrey Joseph, Ayman Al-Khulaif, Joe Morrell, Khadija Shaw, Miles Robinson, and Kazune Kubota. After him are Daiki Numa, Ella Greenslade, Hania Aamir, Kota Mori, Sharvari, and Mustapha Bundu.

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In Slovakia

Among people born in Slovakia, Adam Botek ranks 483 out of 418Before him are Lukáš Klein (1998), Martin Chrien (1995), Barbora Balážová (1992), Marcel Lomnický (1987), Peter Pokorný (2001), and Jakub Grigar (1997). After him are Cheung Siu Lun (1985), Juraj Tužinský (1984), Natasa Rybanska (2000), Gabriela Gajanová (1999), Ľubomír Pištej (1984), and Barbora Mokošová (1997).

Among ATHLETES In Slovakia

Among athletes born in Slovakia, Adam Botek ranks 43Before him are Ján Volko (1996), Dana Velďáková (1981), Denis Myšák (1995), Barbora Balážová (1992), Marcel Lomnický (1987), and Jakub Grigar (1997). After him are Juraj Tužinský (1984), Natasa Rybanska (2000), Gabriela Gajanová (1999), Ľubomír Pištej (1984), Alexander Slafkovský (1983), and Peter Gelle (1984).