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Ina Nikulina

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Ina Nikulina (born 23 February 1995) is a Belarusian rower. She competed in the women's coxless pair event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ina Nikulina is the 11,787th most popular athlete (down from 11,370th in 2019), the 456th most popular biography from Belarus (down from 434th in 2019) and the 106th most popular Belarusian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ina Nikulina ranks 11,787 out of 6,025Before her are Sofus Heggemsnes, Tatsiana Klimovich, Damiella Nomenjanahary, Agustín Bugallo, Jeffrey Louis, and Anastasiya Kuliashova. After her are Margaux Bailleul, Denise Parruque, Brandon Valjalo, Hope Ralph, Zachary Wallace, and Sarthak Bhambri.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Ina Nikulina ranks 1,879Before her are Tarryn Glasby, Maceo Brown, Silvan Wicki, Tatsiana Klimovich, Pamela Jepkirui, and Agustín Bugallo. After her are Melanie Santos, Alexander Richards, Alyssa Bull, Yarimar Mercado, Marcos Rojas, and Cheyenne Rova.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Ina Nikulina ranks 457 out of 368Before her are Anastasiya Malakanava (2003), Miao Tian (null), Juan Celaya (null), Uladzislau Litvinau (2000), Sara Milthers (2002), and Anastasiya Kuliashova (2001). After her are Daryna Pikuleva (1996), Elena Galiabovitch (1989), Hanna Traukova (2001), Siarhei Valadzko (1992), Aliaksandr Faminou (1984), and Maria Machava (2004).

Among ATHLETES In Belarus

Among athletes born in Belarus, Ina Nikulina ranks 107Before her are Aliaksandra Khilmanovich (1996), Miao Tian (null), Juan Celaya (null), Uladzislau Litvinau (2000), Sara Milthers (2002), and Anastasiya Kuliashova (2001). After her are Daryna Pikuleva (1996), Maria Martynova (1997), Kohl Horton (2004), Hanna Traukova (2001), Dzmitry Furman (1990), and Ilya Palazkov (1995).