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Laura Lepistö

1988 - Today

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Laura Anneli Lepistö (born 25 April 1988) is a Finnish former competitive figure skater. She is the 2010 world bronze medalist, the 2009 European champion, and a two-time (2008 and 2010) Finnish national champion. After missing two seasons with various injuries, Lepistö announced on March 25, 2012, that she would not return to competitive skating. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Laura Lepistö is the 341st most popular skater (down from 323rd in 2019), the 647th most popular biography from Finland (down from 635th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Finnish Skater.

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Among SKATERS

Among skaters, Laura Lepistö ranks 341 out of 483Before her are Alena Kostornaia, Aleksandr Golubev, Carien Kleibeuker, Kevin van der Perren, Ruslan Honcharov, and Elvis Stojko. After her are Cathy Turner, Chris Witty, Sui Wenjing, Nao Kodaira, Zhang Dan, and Mark Tuitert.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Laura Lepistö ranks 815Before her are Shefali Chowdhury, Fanny Horn Birkeland, Katarina Ivanovska, Alex Tyus, Oskars Melbārdis, and Robin Lopez. After her are Mihály Korhut, Nycke Groot, Béatrice Edwige, Troy Deeney, Adrián Bone, and Alexandre Oukidja.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Laura Lepistö ranks 647 out of 751Before her are Laura Huhtasaari (1979), Pirjo Muranen (1981), Jori Lehterä (1987), Antero Niittymäki (1980), Henri Kontinen (1990), and Antti Tuisku (1984). After her are Laura Österberg Kalmari (1979), Aki Berg (1977), Niki Mäenpää (1985), Rasmus Schüller (1991), Petteri Forsell (1990), and Juuso Hietanen (1985).

Among SKATERS In Finland

Among skaters born in Finland, Laura Lepistö ranks 6Before her are Clas Thunberg (1893), Walter Jakobsson (1882), Kaija Mustonen (1941), Lassi Parkkinen (1917), and Kiira Korpi (1988).