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Anastasia Fesikova

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Anastasia Valeryevna Fesikova (Russian: Анастасия Валерьевна Фесикова; born 8 May 1990), née Anastasia Zuyeva, is a Russian swimmer who holds the Russian national records for the 50, 100 and 200 metres backstroke events. She swam for Russia at the 2008 Olympics, the 2012 Olympics and the 2016 Olympics. At the 2012 Olympic Games, she won a silver medal in the 200 m backstroke. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Anastasia Fesikova is the 509th most popular swimmer (up from 540th in 2019), the 3,528th most popular biography from Russia (up from 3,636th in 2019) and the 18th most popular Russian Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Anastasia Fesikova ranks 509 out of 709Before her are Satomi Suzuki, Gabriele Detti, Evelyn Verrasztó, Takuro Fujii, Etiene Medeiros, and Fu Yuanhui. After her are Jiang Wenwen, Coralie Balmy, Yui Ohashi, Apostolos Christou, Brenton Rickard, and Svetlana Kolesnichenko.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Anastasia Fesikova ranks 1,082Before her are Tomoki Imai, Rita Volk, Facundo Píriz, Kirby Bliss Blanton, Federico Grabich, and Catherine Skinner. After her are Paweł Olkowski, Ilie Sánchez, Bianca Schmidt, Mario Mola, Jan Kovář, and Anna Sen.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Anastasia Fesikova ranks 3,528 out of 3,761Before her are Nadezhda Kosintseva (1985), Ismail Musukaev (1993), Natalia Ziganshina (1985), Georgi Shchennikov (1991), Evgeny Voronov (1986), and Alexander Enbert (1989). After her are Yevgeny Dementyev (1983), Vasilisa Stepanova (1993), Ilya Zakharov (1991), Anna Sen (1990), Ekaterina Bukina (1987), and Sergei Shirokov (1986).

Among SWIMMERS In Russia

Among swimmers born in Russia, Anastasia Fesikova ranks 18Before her are Svetlana Romashina (1989), Anastasiya Yermakova (1983), Vladimir Morozov (1992), Elvira Khasyanova (1981), Kliment Kolesnikov (2000), and Andrey Grechin (1987). After her are Svetlana Kolesnichenko (1993), Yury Prilukov (1984), Danila Izotov (1991), Nikolay Skvortsov (1984), Evgeny Rylov (1996), and Yevgeny Lagunov (1985).