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Kristers Aparjods

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Kristers Aparjods (born 24 February 1998) is a Latvian luger. He started competing in luge in 2006. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kristers Aparjods is the 6,010th most popular athlete (up from 6,220th in 2019), the 321st most popular biography from Latvia (up from 322nd in 2019) and the 33rd most popular Latvian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Kristers Aparjods ranks 6,010 out of 6,025Before him are Kim Bo-reum, Ádám Marosi, Kateryna Reznik, Hamish Bond, Ayanleh Souleiman, and Chen Nien-chin. After him are Viviana Bottaro, Federico Gil, Kevin Rolland, Kristin Pudenz, Michela Moioli, and Omar Assar.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Kristers Aparjods ranks 547Before him are Jesse Puljujärvi, Kristijan Bistrović, P. J. Washington, Lisa Ajax, Francis Uzoho, and Alina Sanko. After him are Miles Bridges, Kristina Jørgensen, Perrine Laffont, Marina Kaye, Mehdi Ghayedi, and Alessandro Miressi.

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In Latvia

Among people born in Latvia, Kristers Aparjods ranks 321 out of 323Before him are Kaspars Dubra (1990), Jānis Strenga (1988), Roberts Uldriķis (1998), Marats Kasems (1990), Nauris Miezis (1991), and Elvis Merzļikins (1994). After him are Arvis Vilkaste (1989), Elīza Tīruma (1990), Vladislavs Gutkovskis (1995), Zigismunds Sirmais (1992), Rodrigo Ābols (1996), and Madara Palameika (1987).

Among ATHLETES In Latvia

Among athletes born in Latvia, Kristers Aparjods ranks 33Before him are Juris Šics (1983), Oskars Melbārdis (1988), Laura Ikauniece-Admidiņa (1992), Tomass Dukurs (1981), Daumants Dreiškens (1984), and Jānis Strenga (1988). After him are Arvis Vilkaste (1989), Elīza Tīruma (1990), Zigismunds Sirmais (1992), Madara Palameika (1987), Līna Mūze (1992), and Kārlis Lasmanis (1994).