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Maryna Litvinchuk

1988 - Today

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Maryna Viktarauna Litvinchuk, née Pautaran/Poltoran (Belarusian: Марына Віктараўна Літвінчук (Паўтаран); Łacinka: Maryna Viktaraŭna Litvinčuk, born 12 March 1988) is a Belarusian sprint canoeist. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2024). Maryna Litvinchuk is the 7,145th most popular athlete (down from 6,034th in 2024), the 391st most popular biography from Belarus (down from 354th in 2019) and the 65th most popular Belarusian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Maryna Litvinchuk ranks 7,145 out of 6,025Before her are Chi Shu-ju, Sophie Polkamp, Lucas Calabrese, Steve Trapmore, Joanna Fiodorow, and Anna Hall. After her are Gamze Bulut, Edwin Jackson, Roman Rees, Biurakn Hakhverdian, Jang Min-hee, and Sándor Tótka.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Maryna Litvinchuk ranks 1,545Before her are Selina Jörg, Yuki Sato, Sander Puri, Jonathan Midol, Keith Thurman, and Daniel Halfar. After her are Kentaro Moriya, Vladimir Chepelin, Shinsaku Mochidome, Larbi Bourrada, John Joe Nevin, and Cenk Gönen.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Maryna Litvinchuk ranks 391 out of 368Before her are Artur Litvinchuk (1988), Alina Harnasko (2001), Iryna Shymanovich (1997), Eduard Latypov (1994), Tatsiana Sharakova (1984), and Artsiom Parakhouski (1987). After her are Vladimir Chepelin (1988), Sviatlana Usovich (1980), Melitina Staniouta (1993), Maksim Nedasekau (1998), Vera Lapko (1998), and Uladzislau Hancharou (1995).

Among ATHLETES In Belarus

Among athletes born in Belarus, Maryna Litvinchuk ranks 65Before her are Iryna Kryuko (1991), Hanna Prakatsen (1992), Darya Naumava (1995), Andrei Bahdanovich (1987), Artur Litvinchuk (1988), and Eduard Latypov (1994). After her are Vladimir Chepelin (1988), Maksim Nedasekau (1998), Iryna Pamialova (1990), Yauheni Zalaty (1999), Anton Smolski (1996), and Hanna Sola (1996).