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Hanna Skydan

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Hanna Skydan (Ukrainian: Ганна Скидан, Azerbaijani: Hanna Skidan; born 14 May 1992 in Krasnyi Luch, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian-Azerbaijani hammer thrower. She competed for her country of birth at the 2012 Summer Olympics, and for Azerbaijan at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in Women's hammer throw. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hanna Skydan is the 5,636th most popular athlete (up from 6,066th in 2019), the 1,356th most popular biography from Ukraine (up from 1,371st in 2019) and the 105th most popular Ukrainian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Hanna Skydan ranks 5,636 out of 6,025Before her are Pietro Ruta, David Crawshay, David Gleirscher, Draško Brguljan, Vincenzo Mangiacapre, and Stephanie Schiller. After her are Daniele Meucci, Kirill Denisov, Vijay Kumar, Daniel Havel, Rudolf Dombi, and Stanislav Horuna.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Hanna Skydan ranks 1,000Before her are Mehdy Metella, Arlenis Sierra, Matthew Glaetzer, Igor Bubnjić, Marielle Thompson, and Eduard-Michael Grosu. After her are Jorge Salinas, Hanna Huskova, Pere Milla, Francesco Bardi, Koffi Djidji, and Rasmus Falk.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Hanna Skydan ranks 1,356 out of 1,365Before her are Valeriy Bondar (1999), Julia Glushko (1990), Alexander Ipatov (1993), Oleh Omelchuk (1983), Illia Kovtun (2003), and Yana Zinkevych (1995). After her are Stanislav Horuna (1989), Yuliya Tkach (1989), Marta Fiedina (2002), Vladlen Yurchenko (1994), Liudmyla Luzan (1997), and Maryan Shved (1997).

Among ATHLETES In Ukraine

Among athletes born in Ukraine, Hanna Skydan ranks 105Before her are Nataliia Lupu (1987), Natalia Semenova (1982), Anna Ryzhykova (1989), Jacob Holm (null), Khrystyna Stuy (1988), and Oleh Omelchuk (1983). After her are Stanislav Horuna (1989), Yuliya Tkach (1989), Liudmyla Luzan (1997), Nataliya Pryshchepa (1994), Mykhailo Havryliuk (1979), and Dávid Losonczi (2000).