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German Titov

1965 - Today

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German Mikhailovich Titov (Russian: Герман Михайлович Титов; born October 16, 1965) is a Russian former professional ice hockey forward. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. German Titov is the 3,760th most popular athlete (down from 3,130th in 2024), the 3,077th most popular biography from Russia (down from 2,934th in 2019) and the 223rd most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, German Titov ranks 3,760 out of 6,025Before him are Markus Prock, Murielle Ahouré, Juri Kashkarov, Milica Mandić, Sylvain Guillaume, and Sergey Kirdyapkin. After him are Jeroen Dubbeldam, Zoltán Kővágó, Kerstin Müller, Michael Frater, Svetla Dimitrova, and Matej Tóth.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, German Titov ranks 990Before him are Nílson, Thomas Schroll, Nina Gavrylyuk, Andreas Keller, Eric Da Re, and Gabriela González. After him are Miguel Illescas, Lucy Tyler-Sharman, Daniel Sangouma, Marcelo Ferreira, Zhang Xin, and Ed Belfour.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, German Titov ranks 3,077 out of 3,761Before him are Sergei Ovchinnikov (1970), Olga Budina (1975), Sergei Svetlov (1961), Juri Kashkarov (1963), Sergey Kirdyapkin (1980), and Yevgeniya Kanayeva (1990). After him are Artur Smolyaninov (1983), Vasily Petrenko (1976), Roman Sharonov (1976), Yelena Afanasyeva (1967), Elena Lyadova (1980), and Maria Butina (1988).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, German Titov ranks 222Before him are Sergey Klyugin (1974), Tatyana Tomashova (1975), Olga Kuragina (1959), Juri Kashkarov (1963), and Sergey Kirdyapkin (1980). After him are Yelena Afanasyeva (1967), Svetlana Petcherskaia (1968), Elena Khrustaleva (1980), Yelena Prokhorova (1978), Dmitry Vasilyev (1962), Tatyana Chernova (1988), and Bair Badënov (1976).