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Artūras Seja

1996 - Today

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Artūras Seja (born 17 March 1996) is a Lithuanian sprint canoeist. He won K-1 200m silver in the 2018 European Championships and the 2018 World Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Artūras Seja is the 9,718th most popular athlete (down from 9,663rd in 2019), the 1,296th most popular biography from Australia (down from 1,266th in 2019) and the 228th most popular Australian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Artūras Seja ranks 9,718 out of 6,025Before him are Samuel Gathimba, Asia Lanzi, Benjamin Bildstein, Bachir Mahamat, Andrea Ramírez, and Alois Knabl. After him are Morgan Mitchell, Eddie Lovett, Alexander Rose, Daniele Resca, Zhang Xiaoxue, and Emil Blomberg.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Artūras Seja ranks 1,330Before him are Niels Van Zandweghe, Igor Mogne, Samory Fraga, Hanna Shevchuk, Hiroto Ohhara, and Bachir Mahamat. After him are Micah Wilkinson, Zhai Ying, Maxim Lobanovszkij, Seonaid McIntosh, Alaysha Johnson, and Fanat Kakhramonov.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Artūras Seja ranks 1,296 out of 1,143Before him are Tessa Lavey (1993), Kyra Cooney-Cross (2002), Gianni Stensness (1999), Kaia Parnaby (1990), Nicholas Purnell (1990), and Patrick Keane (1952). After him are Lauren Reynolds (1991), Morgan Mitchell (1994), Alexander Rose (null), Dane Ingham (1999), Kiri Tontodonati (1994), and Elizabeth Dekkers (2004).

Among ATHLETES In Australia

Among athletes born in Australia, Artūras Seja ranks 228Before him are Leigh Godfrey (1989), Laetisha Scanlan (1990), Charlotte Caslick (1995), Edwina Bone (1988), Kaia Parnaby (1990), and Nicholas Purnell (1990). After him are Morgan Mitchell (1994), Alexander Rose (null), Kiri Tontodonati (1994), Marc Leishman (1983), Jacob Whetton (1991), and Isobel Bishop (1991).