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Darya Naumava

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Darya Siarheyeuna Naumava (Belarusian: Дар’я Сяргееўна Навумава; born 26 August 1995) is a Belarusian weightlifter and European Champion. She won silver medals at the 2014 Junior World Championships and 2016 Summer Olympics. She represented Belarus at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. She competed in the women's 76 kg event. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Darya Naumava is the 5,931st most popular athlete (up from 7,095th in 2019), the 348th most popular biography from Belarus (up from 380th in 2019) and the 50th most popular Belarusian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Darya Naumava ranks 5,931 out of 6,025Before her are Aiaal Lazarev, Rico Freimuth, David Šain, Zharnel Hughes, Viktor Nemeš, and Matteo Aicardi. After her are Greg Nixon, Manu Bhaker, Arne Gabius, Martin Fuksa, Josefin Olsson, and Mary Jones.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Darya Naumava ranks 728Before her are Fabian Bredlow, Liao Qiuyun, Maria Paseka, Chiaka Ogbogu, Arfa Karim, and Zharnel Hughes. After her are Corentin Jean, Petr Cornelie, Morisi Kvitelashvili, Diana Bulimar, Peter Cehlárik, and Hosam Aiesh.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Darya Naumava ranks 348 out of 368Before her are Elvira Herman (1997), Yelena Leuchanka (1983), Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova (1989), Iryna Kryuko (1991), Hanna Prakatsen (1992), and Sergei Azarov (1983). After her are Andrei Bahdanovich (1987), Alina Harnasko (2001), Iryna Shymanovich (1997), Eduard Latypov (1994), Tatsiana Sharakova (1984), and Artsiom Parakhouski (1987).

Among ATHLETES In Belarus

Among athletes born in Belarus, Darya Naumava ranks 50Before her are Hanna Huskova (1992), Aliaksandr Bahdanovich (1982), Elvira Herman (1997), Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova (1989), Iryna Kryuko (1991), and Hanna Prakatsen (1992). After her are Andrei Bahdanovich (1987), Eduard Latypov (1994), Maryna Litvinchuk (1988), Maksim Nedasekau (1998), Anton Smolski (1996), and Hanna Sola (1996).