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Hanna Sola

1996 - Today

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Hanna Sola (born 16 February 1996) is a Belarusian biathlete. She has competed in the Biathlon World Cup. She won the bronze medal in the 7.5 km sprint at the Biathlon World Championships 2021 in Pokljuka. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Hanna Sola is the 7,508th most popular athlete (down from 6,474th in 2024), the 406th most popular biography from Belarus (down from 368th in 2019) and the 70th most popular Belarusian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Hanna Sola ranks 7,508 out of 6,025Before her are Hima Das, Martin Rubeš, Tatjana Pinto, Michel Tornéus, Marharyta Makhneva, and Emma Jørgensen. After her are Sofia Ennaoui, Emily Diamond, Steven Da Costa, Barney Williams, Nadezhda Dubovitskaya, and Zhang Liang.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Hanna Sola ranks 899Before her are Andrés Cubas, Marcus Ingvartsen, Jonas Bager, Martin Rubeš, Gustav Engvall, and Emma Jørgensen. After her are Samúel Friðjónsson, Yoel Finol, Assane Gnoukouri, Micaela Retegui, Albert Rafetraniaina, and Mette Tranborg.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Hanna Sola ranks 406 out of 368Before her are Dzyanis Palyakow (1991), Maksim Bardachow (1986), Yauheni Zalaty (1999), Alina Tumilovich (1990), Anton Smolski (1996), and Nikita Korzun (1995). After her are Andrey Harbunow (1983), Aleksandr Riabushenko (null), Andrey Varankow (1989), Vladimir Denisov (1984), Johan Hansen (null), and Vasilisa Marzaliuk (1987).

Among ATHLETES In Belarus

Among athletes born in Belarus, Hanna Sola ranks 70Before her are Maryna Litvinchuk (1988), Vladimir Chepelin (1988), Maksim Nedasekau (1998), Iryna Pamialova (1990), Yauheni Zalaty (1999), and Anton Smolski (1996). After her are Johan Hansen (null), Alexandr Zaichikov (1992), Katsiaryna Halkina (1997), Yauheni Tsikhantsou (1998), Aliona Dubitskaya (1990), and Anastasiya Prokopenko (1985).