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Maryia Zhodzik

1997 - Today

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Maria Żodzik (Belarusian: Марыя Жодзік, born 19 January 1997) is a high jumper. She was the national champion of Belarus in 2020. Having Polish grandparents, she was granted Polish citizenship in 2024 and represented Poland at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Maryia Zhodzik is the 8,563rd most popular athlete (up from 10,785th in 2019), the 1,802nd most popular biography from Netherlands (up from 1,859th in 2019) and the 211th most popular Dutch Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Maryia Zhodzik ranks 8,563 out of 6,025Before her are Lore Bruggeman, Kassidy Cook, Grzegorz Hedwig, Ramiro Martinez, Diana Vaisman, and Zhang Deshun. After her are Antoine Kina, Yannick Flohé, Daniel Cargnin, Doston Yokubov, Zhang Min, and Miho Miyahara.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Maryia Zhodzik ranks 1,132Before her are Selin Oruz, Sydney Siame, Agate Rašmane, Valentin Gheorghe, Sydney Payne, and Kristýna Horská. After her are Nils Dunkel, Luca Beccaro, Diana Zagainova, Dolores Hernández, Jordan Rossiter, and Doha Hany.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Maryia Zhodzik ranks 1,803 out of 1,646Before her are Gu Bingfeng (1994), Glenn Schuurman (1991), Celine van Duijn (1992), Bart Deurloo (1991), Joep de Mol (1995), and Ching Siu Nga (1987). After her are Judy Baauw (1994), Laura de Witte (1995), Yaqoub Al-Youha (1993), Nada Laaraj (2000), Gijs Broeksma (1999), and Sarah Robertson (null).

Among ATHLETES In Netherlands

Among athletes born in Netherlands, Maryia Zhodzik ranks 211Before her are Lars Balk (1996), Gu Bingfeng (1994), Glenn Schuurman (1991), Celine van Duijn (1992), Joep de Mol (1995), and Ching Siu Nga (1987). After her are Judy Baauw (1994), Laura de Witte (1995), Yaqoub Al-Youha (1993), Nada Laaraj (2000), Gijs Broeksma (1999), and Sarah Robertson (null).