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Danis Zaripov

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Danis Zinnurovich Zaripov (Russian: Данис Зиннурович Зарипов, Tatar: Данис Зиннур улы Зарипов; born 26 March 1981) is a Russian former professional ice hockey left winger who played in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) with Ak Bars Kazan and Metallurg Magnitogorsk. Zaripov was also a member of the Russia men's national ice hockey team for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Danis Zaripov is the 427th most popular hockey player (down from 332nd in 2019), the 3,377th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,279th in 2019) and the 66th most popular Russian Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Danis Zaripov ranks 427 out of 676Before him are Ivan Baranka, Harri Pesonen, Mikhail Grabovski, Mika Pyörälä, Joakim Lindström, and Jonas Holøs. After him are Juhamatti Aaltonen, Tuomas Grönman, Mikko Lehtonen, Ondřej Pavelec, Mikko Rantanen, and Michal Rozsíval.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Danis Zaripov ranks 1,177Before him are Jade Goody, Lucas Thwala, Sergio Mendoza, Diego Sanchez, Fernandinho, and Jonathan Marray. After him are Dady, Benjamin Lauth, Kele Okereke, Gaël Danic, Nataliya Skakun, and Koji Nakao.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Danis Zaripov ranks 3,377 out of 3,761Before him are Nina Vislova (1986), Olena Kryvytska (1987), Irina Khromacheva (1995), Yevgeny Lukyanenko (1985), Pavel Sukhov (1988), and Yuliya Tabakova (1980). After him are Vladimir Kanaykin (1985), Evgeniya Rodina (1989), Yelena Shalygina (1986), Olga Fatkulina (1990), Ruslan Kurbanov (null), and Aleksei Ionov (1989).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Russia

Among hockey players born in Russia, Danis Zaripov ranks 66Before him are Evgeny Kuznetsov (1992), Andrei Mezin (1974), Kirill Kaprizov (1997), Vladimir Tarasenko (1991), Semyon Varlamov (1988), and Evgenii Dadonov (1989). After him are Nail Yakupov (1993), Artemi Panarin (1991), Vadim Shipachyov (1987), Ilya Sorokin (1995), Dmitri Kalinin (1980), and Nikita Gusev (1992).