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Ekaterina Khilko

1982 - Today

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Ekaterina Khilko (born 25 March 1982) is a trampoline gymnast from Uzbekistan. She won a bronze medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics, having previously finished in fourth place at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She also competed at the 2004 and 2012 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ekaterina Khilko is the 19,169th most popular politician (up from 19,321st in 2019), the 155th most popular biography from Uzbekistan (up from 178th in 2019) and the 32nd most popular Uzbekistani Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Ekaterina Khilko ranks 19,169 out of 19,576Before her are Jim Bridenstine, Anna Cappellini, Larisa Kruglova, Salima Mazari, Shaun Donovan, and Erin O'Toole. After her are Béatrice Edwige, Rory Stewart, Matilda Ernkrans, Lim O-kyeong, Robert Wilkie, and Anders Bastiansen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Ekaterina Khilko ranks 972Before her are Tony Bellew, David Lee, Staffan Kronwall, Natalia Cordova-Buckley, Bernhard Gruber, and Emanuel Villa. After her are Craig Gordon, Maxim Vylegzhanin, Beno Udrih, Evaldo Fabiano, Alessandro Nunes, and Eva Moser.

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In Uzbekistan

Among people born in Uzbekistan, Ekaterina Khilko ranks 155 out of 190Before her are Natasha Alam (1973), Sardor Rashidov (1991), Sanzhar Tursunov (1986), Sevgil Musayeva (1987), Ruslan Nurudinov (1991), and Jasur Hasanov (1983). After her are Marat Bikmaev (1986), Azizbek Haydarov (1985), Abbos Atoev (1986), Anton Fokin (1982), Bahodirjon Sultonov (1985), and Bekzod Abdurakhmonov (1990).

Among POLITICIANS In Uzbekistan

Among politicians born in Uzbekistan, Ekaterina Khilko ranks 32Before her are Inomjon Usmonxoʻjayev (1930), Galina Shamrai (1931), Ella Pamfilova (1953), Rustem Umerov (1982), Boris Nadezhdin (1963), and Movlud Miraliyev (1974).