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Anastasia Gorbunova

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Anastasia Gorbunova (born 17 May 1994) is a Russian triathlete. She competed in the women's event at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan. She also competed in the mixed relay event. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Anastasia Gorbunova is the 9,173rd most popular athlete (up from 10,160th in 2019), the 3,937th most popular biography from Russia (up from 3,987th in 2019) and the 487th most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Anastasia Gorbunova ranks 9,173 out of 6,025Before her are Mallory Velte, Antía Jácome, Shachar Sagiv, Úrsula Sánchez, Elle Purrier St. Pierre, and Yuri Mansur. After her are Nick Christie, Silvia Zennaro, Keno Machado, Angelo Crescenzo, Achraf Mahboubi, and Scarlett Mew Jensen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Anastasia Gorbunova ranks 1,587Before her are Miho Teramura, Kaito Streets, Pooja Dhanda, Demos Memneloum, Marc Tur, and Shachar Sagiv. After her are Farah Ann Abdul Hadi, Adam Hmam, Abdessalem Ayouni, Obada Al-Kasbeh, Jonas Schomburg, and Sarah Lavin.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Anastasia Gorbunova ranks 3,937 out of 3,761Before her are Anna Egorova (1998), Kim Hill (null), Yusup Batirmurzaev (1996), Nadezhda Sozonova (1991), Irek Rizaev (1997), and Staniliya Stamenova (1988). After her are Yuliana Telegina (2002), Mariya Pogrebnyak (1996), Hamsat Shadalov (1998), Varvara Subbotina (2001), Maria Temnikova (1995), and Alexander Lifanov (1996).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Anastasia Gorbunova ranks 487Before her are Anton Aristarkhov (1999), Anastasia Simanovich (1995), Kim Hill (null), Nadezhda Sozonova (1991), Irek Rizaev (1997), and Staniliya Stamenova (1988). After her are Mariya Pogrebnyak (1996), Hamsat Shadalov (1998), Varvara Subbotina (2001), Alexander Lifanov (1996), Pavel Eigel (1990), and Anastasia Arkhipovskaya (1998).