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Alexey Shmider

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Alexey Shmider (born 19 March 1990) is a Kazakhstani water polo player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed for the Kazakhstan men's national water polo team in the men's event. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alexey Shmider is the 10,307th most popular athlete (down from 9,121st in 2019), the 259th most popular biography from Kazakhstan (down from 239th in 2019) and the 80th most popular Kazakhstani Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Alexey Shmider ranks 10,307 out of 6,025Before him are Li Shuhuan, Kevin Loforte, María Sol Branz, Jake Green, Diego Paz, and Patricia Cantero. After him are Georgina Rowe, Derrick Mein, Mouda Zeyada, Nilufar Shomuradova, Eduard Zabuzhenko, and Amita Berthier.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Alexey Shmider ranks 1,874Before him are Kalione Nasoko, Giulia Molinaro, Marcus Mepstead, Håvard Haukenes, Zhong Mengying, and María Sol Branz. After him are Alberto Miño, Louise Romeike, Yvette Yong, Derlis Ayala, Charlie Valerio, and Jana Messerschmidt.

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In Kazakhstan

Among people born in Kazakhstan, Alexey Shmider ranks 259 out of 193Before him are Fathimath Nabaaha Abdul Razzaq (1999), Yekaterina Nemich (1995), Huang Jieyi (1993), Ruslan Zhaparov (1996), Moldir Zhangbyrbay (1997), and Chan Chung Wang (1991). After him are Alexandra Nemich (1995), Altay Altayev (1996), Ayman Ratova (1991), Assem Orynbay (1993), Alja Kozorog (1996), and Daniyar Yuldashev (1996).

Among ATHLETES In Kazakhstan

Among athletes born in Kazakhstan, Alexey Shmider ranks 80Before him are Milad Karimi (1999), Yekaterina Nemich (1995), Huang Jieyi (1993), Ruslan Zhaparov (1996), Moldir Zhangbyrbay (1997), and Chan Chung Wang (1991). After him are Alexandra Nemich (1995), Altay Altayev (1996), Ayman Ratova (1991), Assem Orynbay (1993), Alja Kozorog (1996), and Daniyar Yuldashev (1996).