HANDBALL PLAYER

Maya Petrova

1982 - Today

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Maya Andreyevna Petrova (Russian: Майя Андреевна Петрова; née Kaverina; born 26 May 1982) is a former Russian handball player and current coach for Rostov-Don and the Russian national team. At the 2009 World Women's Handball Championship she reached the final and won the gold medal with the Russian team. In addition to regular handball, Petrova also played Beach handball. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Maya Petrova is the 342nd most popular handball player (up from 374th in 2019), the 3,401st most popular biography from Russia (up from 3,515th in 2019) and the 18th most popular Russian Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Maya Petrova ranks 342 out of 420Before her are Magnus Saugstrup, Blandine Dancette, Irina Bliznova, Kristian Bjørnsen, Albin Lagergren, and Lasse Boesen. After her are Amanda Kurtović, Emiliya Turey, Tobias Karlsson, Ana Radović, Angela Malestein, and Anna Sedoykina.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Maya Petrova ranks 1,123Before her are Damien Monier, Yusuke Igawa, Kazuya Maeda, Lindsey McKeon, Damián Lanza, and Sung Yu-chi. After her are Hideto Inoue, Hiromichi Katano, Nazar Baýramow, Nano, Aleksandre Amisulashvili, and Clarence Goodson.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Maya Petrova ranks 3,401 out of 3,761Before her are Maria Kryuchkova (1988), Svetlana Sleptsova (1986), Sergey Kamenskiy (1987), Nikolay Spinyov (1974), Arina Rodionova (1989), and Aleksey Kuleshov (1979). After her are Aleksandr Volkov (1985), Mikhail Elgin (1981), Emiliya Turey (1984), Nail Yakupov (1993), Anna Sedoykina (1984), and Irina Khazova (1984).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Russia

Among handball players born in Russia, Maya Petrova ranks 18Before her are Victoriya Kalinina (1988), Oksana Romenskaya (1976), Yana Uskova (1985), Mikhail Chipurin (1980), Mariya Sidorova (1979), and Irina Bliznova (1986). After her are Emiliya Turey (1984), Anna Sedoykina (1984), Yekaterina Marennikova (1982), Anna Sen (1990), Daria Dmitrieva (1995), and Victoria Zhilinskayte (1989).