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Marija Ulitina

1991 - Today

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Mariia Viktorivna Ulitina (Ukrainian: Марія Вікторівна Улітіна; also transliterated as Mariya or Marija, born 5 November 1991) is a badminton player from Ukraine and the National Champion of Ukraine. She represented Ukraine in the 2016 Summer Olympics and proceeded to the knockout round after defeating the former world number one Saina Nehwal of India and Lohaynny Vicente of Brazil in the group stage. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Marija Ulitina is the 7,402nd most popular athlete (up from 8,013th in 2019), the 1,417th most popular biography from Ukraine (up from 1,439th in 2019) and the 140th most popular Ukrainian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Marija Ulitina ranks 7,402 out of 6,025Before her are Jill Officer, Adam Helcelet, Marlyse Hourtou, Laulauga Tausaga, Marcos Moneta, and Qiu Qiyuan. After her are Todd Frazier, Farzaneh Fasihi, Christine Bjerendal, Stefanie Horn, Iryna Novozhylova, and Fatih Erdin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Marija Ulitina ranks 1,514Before her are Mykola Butsenko, Yuko Takase, Eusebio Cáceres, Taylor Spivey, Adam Helcelet, and Tom Shields. After her are Takuya Sugai, Stefanie Horn, Ryosuke Hisadomi, Lino Muñoz, Michele Vitali, and Masataka Kani.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Marija Ulitina ranks 1,417 out of 1,365Before her are Anton Pliesnoi (1996), Yegor Baburin (1993), Dmytro Ianchuk (1992), Maryan Zakalnytskyy (1994), Valeriya Kononenko (1990), and Anastasiya Voznyak (1998). After her are Iryna Novozhylova (1986), Rostyslav Pevtsov (1987), Galia Dvorak (1988), Hanna Haponova (1985), Oleksandr Sitkovskyi (1978), and Hlib Piskunov (1998).

Among ATHLETES In Ukraine

Among athletes born in Ukraine, Marija Ulitina ranks 140Before her are Mykyta Nesterenko (1991), Yelyzaveta Kalanina (1995), Anton Pliesnoi (1996), Dmytro Ianchuk (1992), Maryan Zakalnytskyy (1994), and Anastasiya Voznyak (1998). After her are Iryna Novozhylova (1986), Rostyslav Pevtsov (1987), Hanna Haponova (1985), Oleksandr Sitkovskyi (1978), Hlib Piskunov (1998), and Iryna Klymets (1994).