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Irina Khabarova

1966 - Today

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Irina Sergeyevna Khabarova (Russian: Ирина Серге́евна Хабарова; born March 18, 1966) is a Russian sprinter. She won the silver medal in 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2004 Olympics and a bronze medal in the same event at both the 2002 and 2006 European Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Irina Khabarova is the 19,009th most popular politician (down from 18,240th in 2024), the 3,069th most popular biography from Russia (down from 2,836th in 2019) and the 521st most popular Russian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Irina Khabarova ranks 19,009 out of 19,576Before her are Jana Černochová, Tina Kotek, Vitalii Kim, Patrick Sensburg, Jolande Sap, and Uwe Tellkamp. After her are Bob McDonnell, Klara Geywitz, Kevin P. Chilton, Dixie Bibb Graves, David Usupashvili, and Iryna Venediktova.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Irina Khabarova ranks 903Before her are Toby Huss, Ivo Basay, Stine Lise Hattestad, Sean M. Carroll, Tina Kotek, and David J. Asher. After her are Roman Hagara, Danny Everett, Zita-Eva Funkenhauser, José Luis Salgado, Imelda Chiappa, and Elana Meyer.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Irina Khabarova ranks 3,069 out of 3,761Before her are Nina Gavrylyuk (1965), Zabit Magomedsharipov (1991), Olga Kuragina (1959), Aleksandr Filimonov (1973), Oksana Grishina (1968), and Maria Stepanova (1979). After her are Vladislav Radimov (1975), Sergei Ovchinnikov (1970), Olga Budina (1975), Sergei Svetlov (1961), Juri Kashkarov (1963), and Sergey Kirdyapkin (1980).

Among POLITICIANS In Russia

Among politicians born in Russia, Irina Khabarova ranks 521Before her are Yevgeny Sadovyi (1973), Mariya Kiselyova (1974), Lyubov Galkina (1973), Olga Vasilyeva (1960), Albert Demchenko (1971), and Sergei Udaltsov (1977). After her are Maria Butina (1988), Sergey Abramov (1972), Irina Lobacheva (1973), Emine Dzhaparova (1983), Vitaly Milonov (1974), and Vyacheslav Maltsev (1964).