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Maria Botalova

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Maria Botalova (born 8 October 1990) is a Russian rower. She competed in the women's lightweight double sculls event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Maria Botalova is the 11,381st most popular athlete (down from 11,347th in 2019), the 4,031st most popular biography from Russia (down from 4,029th in 2019) and the 564th most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Maria Botalova ranks 11,381 out of 6,025Before her are Mary Reckford, Alanna Bray-Lougheed, Charlotte Rose, Hiromasa Ochiai, Janneke Boonzaaijer, and Chen Daxiang. After her are Jess Piasecki, Andrew Coscoran, Simon Bachmann, Celestine Masinde, Jonathan Chan, and Rebecca Muzerie.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Maria Botalova ranks 1,926Before her are Jan Šefl, Paige Hareb, Leon Hayward, Cecilia Jonsson, Genki Mitani, and Dayshalee Salamán. After her are Jess Piasecki, Teneale Hatton, Haley Daniels, Andy Maloney, Mihovil Fantela, and Franco Sábato.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Maria Botalova ranks 4,038 out of 3,761Before her are Christopher Brady (null), Martin Vlach (null), Shane Ryan (null), Madison Ashby (2001), Joshter Andrew (1998), and Chen Daxiang (1996). After her are Mikhail Koudinov (1991), Ivana Maranić (1991), Miao Wanru (2000), Natalia Suvorova (1995), Natalia Afremova (1998), and Anna Chernysheva (2001).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Maria Botalova ranks 571Before her are Martin Vlach (null), Christopher Brady (null), Cristiane (null), Ana Carolina Vieira (null), Joshter Andrew (1998), and Chen Daxiang (1996). After her are Mikhail Koudinov (1991), Ivana Maranić (1991), Miao Wanru (2000), Natalia Suvorova (1995), Anna Chernysheva (2001), and Kirill Martynychev (2002).