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Maria Martynova

1997 - Today

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Maria Martynova (born 25 December 1997) is a Belarusian sports shooter. She competed in the women's 10 metre air rifle event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Her father, Sergei, is a 2012 Olympic Champion in the 50 m rifle prone event. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Maria Martynova is the 11,645th most popular athlete (down from 11,581st in 2019), the 439th most popular biography from Belarus and the 104th most popular Belarusian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Maria Martynova ranks 11,645 out of 6,025Before her are Luke Gadsdon, Sean Waddilove, Anna Khvorikova, Loo Phay Xing, Rafael Cerro, and Yang Xuezhe. After her are Tuva'a Clifton, Cameron McTaggart, Emily Abbot, Francisco Guaragna Rigonat, Sergei Evglevski, and Mikita Tsirkun.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Maria Martynova ranks 1,476Before her are Jake Ilardi, Sean Waddilove, Jutamas Jitpong, Luke Gadsdon, Rafael Cerro, and Vincent Jourdenais. After her are Bence Majoros, Tuva'a Clifton, Tsolmonbaataryn Anudari, Gustav Gustenau, Alexandru Chioseaua, and Cameron McTaggart.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Maria Martynova ranks 445 out of 368Before her are Daryna Pikuleva (1996), Aliaksandr Faminou (1984), Ilya Palazkov (1995), Hanna Traukova (2001), Mikita Tsirkun (1997), and Kohl Horton (2004). After her are Sergei Evglevski (1997), Siarhei Valadzko (1992), Vitali Bandarenka (1985), Dzmitry Furman (1990), Elena Galiabovitch (1989), and Maria Machava (2004).

Among ATHLETES In Belarus

Among athletes born in Belarus, Maria Martynova ranks 113Before her are Elena Galiabovitch (1989), Sergei Evglevski (1997), Dzmitry Furman (1990), Hanna Traukova (2001), Kohl Horton (2004), and Mikita Tsirkun (1997). After her are Aliaksandr Faminou (1984), Maria Machava (2004), and Siarhei Valadzko (1992).