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Erik Varga

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Erik Varga (Hungarian: Varga Erik; born 9 June 1976) is a Slovak sport shooter who specializes in the trap. He is a member of the Hungarian community in Slovakia. At the 2008 Olympic Games he finished in joint eighth place in the trap qualification, missing a place among the top six, who progressed to the final round. At the 2012 Olympic Games he finished in twelfth place in the trap. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Erik Varga is the 5,257th most popular athlete (up from 5,584th in 2019), the 405th most popular biography from Slovakia and the 31st most popular Slovak Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Erik Varga ranks 5,257 out of 6,025Before him are Hossein Vafaei, Kim Jong-hyun, Innocent Egbunike, Zhang Jin, Kim Su-ji, and Zibane Ngozi. After him are David Svoboda, Nery Brenes, Nadia Davy, Daniela Sruoga, Kamilla Gafurzianova, and Olga Arteshina.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Erik Varga ranks 1,123Before him are Aesop Rock, Ed Jovanovski, Miho Takeda, Dave Dave, Jenny Lewis, and Reiko Tosa. After him are Akira Oba, Mariana Díaz Oliva, Masako Chiba, Tevin Campbell, Martin Strobel, and Christian Vande Velde.

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In Slovakia

Among people born in Slovakia, Erik Varga ranks 405 out of 418Before him are Dominik Greif (1997), Adam Zreľák (1994), István Gergely (1976), Juraj Slafkovský (2004), Tereza Mihalíková (1998), and Matej Beňuš (1987). After him are Tomáš Jurčo (1992), Ján Volko (1996), Erik Sabo (1991), Leo Sauer (2005), Alex Molčan (1997), and Martin Marinčin (1992).

Among ATHLETES In Slovakia

Among athletes born in Slovakia, Erik Varga ranks 31Before him are Juraj Tarr (1979), Erik Vlček (1981), Martina Hrašnová (1983), Ladislav Škantár (1983), István Gergely (1976), and Matej Beňuš (1987). After him are Ján Volko (1996), Denis Myšák (1995), Barbora Balážová (1992), Marcel Lomnický (1987), Jakub Grigar (1997), and Adam Botek (1997).