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Georgia Vasilopoulou

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Georgia Vasilopoulou (Greek: Γεωργία Βασιλοπούλου, born 13 November 2001) is a Greek synchronized swimmer. She won a silver medal in artistic swimming at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships as a member of the Greek team in the Combination Routine event. Vasilopoulou earned bronze medals at the FINA Artistic Swimming World Series in the Duet Free event (2018) and Team Technical event (2019) and also competed for Greece at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships. Vasilopoulou was a member of the Greek team which finished in 3rd place at the 2020 FINA Olympic Games Artistic Swimming Qualification Tournament. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 2 different languages on Wikipedia. Georgia Vasilopoulou is the 1,457th most popular swimmer (down from 1,299th in 2024), the 1,126th most popular biography from Greece (down from 1,084th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Greek Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Georgia Vasilopoulou ranks 1,460 out of 709Before her are Ali Galyer, Claudia Verdino, Petra Halmai, Syed Muhammad Haseeb Tariq, Nastassia Karakouskaya, Cherelle Thompson, Gabriela Santis, Ingeborg Løyning, Natalia Kuipers, and Beatriz Padrón. After her are Audrey Joly, and Aniqah Gaffoor.

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In Greece

Among people born in Greece, Georgia Vasilopoulou ranks 1,129 out of 1,024Before her are Georgios Dervisis (1994), Evangelos Makrygiannis (2000), Alexios Ntanatsidis (1993), Dimitrios Skoumpakis (1998), Ahmed Ramadan (null), Athanasios Kynigakis (1998), Konstantinos Meretsolias (1998), and Evangelia Papazoglou (1995). After her are Olivia Bergström (1996), Dimitris Konstantinou (1989), and Ariadne Spanaki (2001).

Among SWIMMERS In Greece

Among swimmers born in Greece, Georgia Vasilopoulou ranks 7Before her are Apostolos Christou (1996), Theodora Drakou (1992), Evangelia Platanioti (1994), Andreas Vazaios (1994), Anna Ntountounaki (1995), and Dimitrios Markos (2001).