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Luka Lončar

1987 - Today

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Luka Lončar (born 26 June 1987) is a Croatian professional water polo player. He was part of the Croatian team at the 2016 Summer Olympics, and the 2024 Summer Olympics, winning a silver medal each year. Lončar also competed for Croatia at the 2020 Summer Olympics, where the team finished in fifth place. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Luka Lončar is the 5,845th most popular athlete (up from 5,937th in 2019), the 695th most popular biography from Croatia (down from 683rd in 2019) and the 55th most popular Croatian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Luka Lončar ranks 5,845 out of 6,025Before him are Dane Bird-Smith, Rosângela Santos, Konrad Bukowiecki, Micah Kogo, Yang Hyo-jin, and Ítalo Ferreira. After him are Max Rendschmidt, Ramiro Peña, Jake Arrieta, Monika Hojnisz-Staręga, Jolanta Ogar-Hill, and Elise Rechichi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Luka Lončar ranks 1,401Before him are Jumpei Kusukami, Jan Smeekens, Josimar Rodrigues Souza Roberto, Guilherme Guido, Tsuyoshi Kodama, and Milana Vayntrub. After him are Kohei Kawata, Emmanuel Ekpo, Ian Goodfellow, Anžej Dežan, Jasmin Burić, and Anastasiya Verameyenka.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Luka Lončar ranks 695 out of 700Before him are Mijo Caktaš (1992), Stipe Perica (1995), Mile Škorić (1991), Ivan Šarić (1990), Dinko Jukić (1989), and Marko Bijač (1991). After him are Đorđe Gagić (1990), Filip Uremović (1997), Ana Zaninović (1987), David Šain (1988), Tin Srbić (1996), and Petar Musa (1998).

Among ATHLETES In Croatia

Among athletes born in Croatia, Luka Lončar ranks 55Before him are Marija Vuković (1992), Danijel Premuš (1981), Josip Vrlić (1986), Andro Bušlje (1986), Petar Muslim (1988), and Marko Bijač (1991). After him are Ana Zaninović (1987), David Šain (1988), Toni Kanaet (1995), Stipe Žunić (1990), Božo Starčević (1988), and Miran Maričić (1997).