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Andrea Arsović

1987 - Today

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Andrea Arsović (Serbian Cyrillic: Андреа Арсовић, born 5 February 1987) is a Serbian sport shooter. She won a gold medal in the 10m air rifle at the 2015 European Games and is also a two-time European champion in the same discipline as well as a three-time champion in mixed team and once in women's team. Arsović won a gold medal at the 2009 and 2018 Mediterranean Games. She competed in the Women's 10 metre air rifle and women's 50 metre three positions events at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 7 different languages on Wikipedia. Andrea Arsović is the 8,829th most popular athlete (down from 7,694th in 2024), the 411th most popular biography from Bosnia and Herzegovina (down from 381st in 2019) and the 11th most popular Bosnian, Herzegovinian Athlete.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Andrea Arsović ranks 2,001Before her are Simon Dawkins, Ashwini Akkunji, Anupriya Goenka, Chris Seitz, Matthew Connolly, and Sarah Natochenny. After her are Janine van Wyk, Mátyás Pásztor, Eddie Ockenden, Hamza Bouras, Jack DeSena, and Justin Abdelkader.

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In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among people born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Andrea Arsović ranks 411 out of 375Before her are Kenan Pirić (1994), Gordan Bunoza (1988), Darko Todorović (1997), Mateo Sušić (1990), Milenko Zorić (1989), and Miladin Stevanović (1996). After her are Svetozar Marković (2000), Wiktor Głazunow (1993), Mesud Pezer (1994), Ivan Kvesić (1996), Laura van der Heijden (null), and Bojana Bjeljac (1989).

Among ATHLETES In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among athletes born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Andrea Arsović ranks 11Before her are Carlos Ortiz (null), Bojan Tokić (1981), Ana Šimić (1990), Meliha İsmailoğlu (1993), Filip Mihaljević (1994), and Milenko Zorić (1989). After her are Wiktor Głazunow (1993), Mesud Pezer (1994), Ivan Kvesić (1996), Laura van der Heijden (null), Bojana Bjeljac (1989), and Dimitrije Levajac (2001).