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Natalya Nepryayeva

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Natalya Mikhaylovna Terentyeva (Russian: Наталья Михайловна Терентьева, née Nepryaeva, born 6 September 1995) is a Russian cross-country skier. She participated in the 2018 Winter Olympics as part of the Olympic Athletes from Russia team and 2022 Winter Olympics as part of the Russian Olympic Committee team, winning a total of four medals, including a gold in the 4 × 5 km relay. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Natalya Nepryayeva is the 748th most popular skier (down from 697th in 2019), the 3,591st most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,477th in 2019) and the 36th most popular Russian Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Natalya Nepryayeva ranks 748 out of 817Before her are Alex Pullin, Emma Wikén, Francesco De Fabiani, Ross Powers, Lovro Kos, and Fabian Rießle. After her are Jasmine Flury, Yuliya Galysheva, Kenneth Gangnes, Teodor Peterson, Marie Marchand-Arvier, and Brittany Phelan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Natalya Nepryayeva ranks 678Before her are Ryan Murphy, Gao Zhunyi, Nafia Kuş, Jahlil Okafor, Vincent Koziello, and Funa Tonaki. After her are Wilhem Belocian, Rachel Sennott, Aminu Umar, Fidel Escobar, Christian Sørum, and Fanny Roos.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Natalya Nepryayeva ranks 3,591 out of 3,761Before her are Kirill Alekseenko (1997), Yevgeny Lagunov (1985), Inna Stepanova (1990), Artur Yusupov (1989), Vladimir Isaichev (1986), and Anastasia Pivovarova (1990). After her are Zelimkhan Abakarov (1993), Alexandra Patskevich (1988), Nikita Nesterov (1993), Ruslan Kambolov (1990), Fedor Klimov (1990), and Dzhamal Otarsultanov (1987).

Among SKIERS In Russia

Among skiers born in Russia, Natalya Nepryayeva ranks 36Before her are Sergey Ustiugov (1992), Natalya Baranova-Masalkina (1975), Irina Avvakumova (1991), Natalya Korostelyova (1981), Yevgeny Dementyev (1983), and Vasily Rochev (1980). After her are Denis Spitsov (1996), Nikolay Morilov (1986), Andrey Larkov (1989), Yuliya Chekalyova (1984), Alexandr Smyshlyaev (1987), and Yuliya Belorukova (1995).