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Natalia Suvorova

1995 - Today

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Natalia Suvorova (born 22 August 1995) is a Russian BMX rider, representing her nation at international competitions. She competed in the time trial event and race event at the 2015 UCI BMX World Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Natalia Suvorova is the 11,431st most popular athlete (down from 11,312th in 2019), the 4,035th most popular biography from Russia (down from 4,027th in 2019) and the 568th most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Natalia Suvorova ranks 11,431 out of 6,025Before her are Evin Demir, Wang Wanyu, Dylan Pietsch, Sebastian Heisele, Lisneidy Veitía, and Savate Sresthaporn. After her are Melese Nberet, Estefanía Álvarez, Zhang You, Erika Yamasaki, Mihovil Fantela, and Akmal Murodov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Natalia Suvorova ranks 1,611Before her are Mesu Kunavula, Nicole Heavirland, Seco Camara, Poul Zellmann, Kristian Krogh Johannessen, and Alec Coombes. After her are Andrew Mackiewicz, Kaito Tanaka, Sébastien Schneiter, Celia Quansah, Kalpana Pariyar, and Martin Binedell.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Natalia Suvorova ranks 4,042 out of 3,761Before her are Joshter Andrew (1998), Chen Daxiang (1996), Maria Botalova (1990), Mikhail Koudinov (1991), Ivana Maranić (1991), and Miao Wanru (2000). After her are Natalia Afremova (1998), Anna Chernysheva (2001), Kirill Martynychev (2002), Christopher Rothbauer (1998), Adelina Ibatullina (1999), and Celina Márquez (1999).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Natalia Suvorova ranks 575Before her are Joshter Andrew (1998), Chen Daxiang (1996), Maria Botalova (1990), Mikhail Koudinov (1991), Ivana Maranić (1991), and Miao Wanru (2000). After her are Anna Chernysheva (2001), Kirill Martynychev (2002), Adelina Ibatullina (1999), Neheng Khatala (1992), Alsu Minazova (1998), and Iana Lebedeva (2001).