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Erika Kirpu

1992 - Today

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Erika Kirpu (born 22 June 1992) is an Estonian right-handed épée fencer. Kirpu was born in Moscow to an Estonian father and a Russian mother of Ukrainian descent. Kirpu is a two-time team European champion and 2017 team world champion. A two-time Olympian, Kirpu is a 2021 team Olympic champion. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Erika Kirpu is the 19,141st most popular politician (down from 18,863rd in 2019), the 3,250th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,115th in 2019) and the 526th most popular Russian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Erika Kirpu ranks 19,140 out of 19,576Before her are Alister Jack, Barbie Ferreira, Kristine Andersen, Ivan Bartoš, and Laura Huhtasaari. After her are Gus Bilirakis, Lena Hallengren, Dominic Cummings, Alessandra Perilli, Jackie Walorski, Martin Heinrich, and Ed Perlmutter.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Erika Kirpu ranks 638Before her are Jella Haase, Jovana Stevanović, Rubén Pardo, Julia Beljajeva, Jakub Brabec, and Adam Hicks. After her are Ogenyi Onazi, Brenda Castillo, Saori Ōnishi, Chen Ding, Yannick Agnel, and Lucien Laviscount.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Erika Kirpu ranks 3,250 out of 3,761Before her are Ivan Tcherezov (1980), Oksana Domnina (1984), Ilya Bryzgalov (1980), Ilia Chernousov (1986), Andrei Mezin (1974), and Sazhid Sazhidov (1980). After her are Aleksey Yakimenko (1983), Alena Kostornaia (2003), Ruslan Pimenov (1981), Arkady Vyatchanin (1984), Yelena Dembo (1983), and Svetlana Romashina (1989).

Among POLITICIANS In Russia

Among politicians born in Russia, Erika Kirpu ranks 526Before her are Vyacheslav Maltsev (1964), Lyubov Sobol (1987), Aleksandr Konovalov (1968), Yulia Barsukova (1978), Natalia Lavrova (1984), and Lyasan Utiasheva (1985). After her are Tamara Tansykkuzhina (1978), Larisa Kruglova (1972), Anna Kareyeva (1977), Yelena Shalygina (1986), Dina Averina (1998), and Dmitry Kulikov (1990).