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Ainārs Kovals

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Ainārs Kovals (born 21 November 1981) is a Latvian track and field athlete who competes in the javelin throw. His personal best throw is 86.64 m. He achieved this at the 2008 Summer Olympics, where he finished second. He has been coached by Valentīna Eiduka. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ainārs Kovals is the 3,931st most popular athlete (up from 4,092nd in 2019), the 267th most popular biography from Latvia (up from 272nd in 2019) and the 26th most popular Latvian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ainārs Kovals ranks 3,931 out of 6,025Before him are Andrius Gudžius, Galina Kukleva, Wang Zhen, Libor Charfreitag, Igor Hinić, and Philipp Schoch. After him are Ejegayehu Dibaba, Lidia Șimon, Johannes Vetter, Uta Rohländer, Tahar Tamsamani, and Max Hoff.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Ainārs Kovals ranks 851Before him are Jorge Guagua, Carlos Boozer, Young Buck, Eli Manning, Eric Lively, and Khalid Askri. After him are Rika Fujiwara, Etto, Rafał Brzozowski, Kaori Iida, Narsha, and Hideo Itami.

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In Latvia

Among people born in Latvia, Ainārs Kovals ranks 267 out of 323Before him are Aminata Savadogo (1993), Juris Laizāns (1979), Alexander Shabalov (1967), Viktoria Modesta (1987), Dainis Krištopāns (1990), and Mārtiņš Rubenis (1978). After him are Alexander Petersson (1980), Toms Skujiņš (1991), Dāvis Bertāns (1992), Edgars Masaļskis (1980), Imants Bleidelis (1975), and Aleksandrs Cauņa (1988).

Among ATHLETES In Latvia

Among athletes born in Latvia, Ainārs Kovals ranks 26Before him are Jeļena Prokopčuka (1976), Baiba Bendika (1991), Vsevolods Zeļonijs (1973), Marina Trandenkova (1967), Andris Šics (1985), and Mārtiņš Rubenis (1978). After him are Vadims Vasiļevskis (1982), Juris Šics (1983), Oskars Melbārdis (1988), Laura Ikauniece-Admidiņa (1992), Tomass Dukurs (1981), and Daumants Dreiškens (1984).