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Natalia Valeeva

1969 - Today

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Natalia Valeeva (born 15 November 1969 in Tîrnauca, Transnistria) is a naturalized Italian archer. She is a five-time Olympian and former world number one, and a native of Moldova, having represented the Unified Team, Moldova and Italy, at the Olympic Games of 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012. She won the individual and team bronze medals in the 1992 Olympic Games. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Natalia Valeeva is the 2,650th most popular athlete (up from 2,843rd in 2019), the 72nd most popular biography from Moldova (up from 73rd in 2019) and the 4th most popular Moldovan Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Natalia Valeeva ranks 2,650 out of 6,025Before her are Guido Kratschmer, Brianne Theisen-Eaton, Thomas Schönlebe, Walter D'Hondt, Shawn Rhoden, and Vera Anisimova. After her are Nicolae Juravschi, Wang Yifu, Daniel Giger, Jim Fuchs, Yobes Ondieki, and Luis Delís.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Natalia Valeeva ranks 584Before her are DJ Sammy, Laurent Dufaux, Earnie Stewart, Wood Harris, Javier Manjarín, and Phil Masinga. After her are Joe Carnahan, Adam Delimkhanov, Sarina Wiegman, Ronny Johnsen, Lynne Ramsay, and Fermín Cacho.

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In Moldova

Among people born in Moldova, Natalia Valeeva ranks 72 out of 107Before her are Nelly Ciobanu (1974), Irina Vlah (1974), Patricia Kopatchinskaja (1977), Serghei Cleșcenco (1972), Tudor Casapu (1963), and Chiril Gaburici (1976). After her are Almira Skripchenko (1976), Geta Burlacu (1974), Viktor Gavrikov (1957), Alexandru Epureanu (1986), Victor Bologan (1971), and Igor Grosu (1972).

Among ATHLETES In Moldova

Among athletes born in Moldova, Natalia Valeeva ranks 4Before her are Douglas (null), Lia Manoliu (1932), and Tudor Casapu (1963). After her are Carlos Silva (null), Denis Vieru (1996), Victor Ciobanu (1992), Sergiu Toma (1987), Alexandra Camenșcic (1988), Cristina Iovu (1992), Sofia Polcanova (1994), and Alexandra Mîrca (1993).