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Ivan Giryov

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Ivan Aleksandrovich Girev (Russian: Иван Александрович Гирёв, IPA: [ɪˈvan ɡʲɪˈrʲɵf]; born 29 June 2000) is a Russian swimmer. He participated at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships, winning a medal. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ivan Giryov is the 875th most popular swimmer (down from 792nd in 2019), the 3,970th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,873rd in 2019) and the 51st most popular Russian Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Ivan Giryov ranks 876 out of 709Before him are Elizabeth Beisel, Anna Hopkin, Maaike de Waard, Thomas Neill, Erica Sullivan, Cody Miller, and Zac Incerti. After him are Beatrice Callegari, Mewen Tomac, Paweł Juraszek, Max Litchfield, and Kacper Majchrzak.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Ivan Giryov ranks 751Before him are Naoki Tsubaki, Erica Sullivan, Yushi Yamaya, Ryoga Ishio, Hiroya Matsumoto, and Coline Devillard. After him are Agnese Duranti, Rasheed Broadbell, Molly Caudery, Noelia Vargas, Ricky Petrucciani, and Hadi Fayyadh.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Ivan Giryov ranks 3,972 out of 3,761Before him are Evgeniia Frolkina (1997), Ilyas Kurkaev (1994), Vladislav Grinev (1996), Anastasiia Salos (2002), Arina Surkova (1998), Sergey Sirant (1994), Evgenia Soboleva (1988), and Alan Khubetsov (1993). After him are Lyubov Ovcharova (1995), Alexandra Razarenova (1990), Kirill Pisklov (1996), and Vladislav Polyashov (1995).

Among SWIMMERS In Russia

Among swimmers born in Russia, Ivan Giryov ranks 52Before him are Yakov Toumarkin (1992), Andrey Minakov (2002), Aleksandr Krasnykh (1995), Svetlana Chimrova (1996), Mikhail Vekovishchev (1998), Vladislav Grinev (1996), and Arina Surkova (1998). After him are Maria Kameneva (1999), Anna Egorova (1998), Maria Temnikova (1995), Anastasia Guzhenkova (1997), and Ilya Druzhinin (1998).