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Aliaksandra Herasimenia

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Aliaksandra Viktarauna Herasimenia (born 31 December 1985) is a Belarusian former swimmer. After a medal-winning career, including gold at the 2012 World Championships and silver at the 2012 London Olympics, she became a critic of the Lukashenko regime in Belarus, and now lives in exile in Poland. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Aliaksandra Herasimenia is the 283rd most popular swimmer (down from 233rd in 2019), the 240th most popular biography from Belarus (down from 222nd in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Belarusian Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Aliaksandra Herasimenia ranks 283 out of 709Before her are Tiffany Cohen, Bengt Baron, Mike Bruner, John Naber, Rūta Meilutytė, and Florent Manaudou. After her are Martín López-Zubero, Alain Bernard, Sharon Wichman, Lars Frölander, Uwe Dassler, and Britta Steffen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Aliaksandra Herasimenia ranks 486Before her are Vincent Bueno, Sammy Bossut, Andreas Ottl, Amel Bent, Kae Tempest, and Bethanie Mattek-Sands. After her are Alaska Thunderfuck, Emiliano Viviano, Darko Miličić, Mikhail Ignatiev, Ri Se-gwang, and Hugo Duminil-Copin.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Aliaksandra Herasimenia ranks 240 out of 368Before her are Ilya Smirin (1968), Krystsina Tsimanouskaya (1996), Vadim Devyatovskiy (1977), Ruslan Salei (1974), Gary Vaynerchuk (1975), and Alyaksandr Khatskevich (1973). After her are Veronika Tsepkalo (1976), Nadine Koutcher (1983), Aksana Miankova (1982), Yulia Nestsiarenka (1979), Aleksej Aleksandrov (1973), and Pavel Latushko (1973).

Among SWIMMERS In Belarus

Among swimmers born in Belarus, Aliaksandra Herasimenia ranks 2Before her are Sergey Koplyakov (1959). After her are Yelena Rudkovskaya (1973), Ilya Shymanovich (1994), Yauhen Tsurkin (1990), Anastasiya Shkurdai (2003), Mikita Tsmyh (1997), Vasilina Khandoshka (2001), and Alina Zmushka (1997).