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Olga Fomina

1989 - Today

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Olga Igorevna Fomina (Russian: Ольга Игоревна Фомина, IPA: [ˈolʲɡə fəmʲɪˈna], née Chernoivanenko; born 17 April 1989) is a Russian handball player for HC Lada and the Russian national team. She has played on the Russian national team and participated in the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil and the 2012 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Olga Fomina is the 561st most popular handball player (down from 445th in 2024), the 4,135th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,727th in 2019) and the 35th most popular Russian Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Olga Fomina ranks 561 out of 420Before her are Jannik Kohlbacher, Pablo Simonet, Carin Strömberg, Méline Nocandy, Mie Højlund, and Alexander Blonz. After her are Timo Kastening, Tamires Morena Lima, Sim Hae-in, Pedro Portela, Federico Matías Vieyra, and Antonina Skorobogatchenko.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Olga Fomina ranks 1,832Before her are Armindo Fonseca, Trần Lê Quốc Toàn, Evan Jager, Emiliano Albín, Ria Percival, and Henrique Avancini. After her are Talles Cunha, Junki Yokono, Travis Meyer, Kelly Brazier, Ruslan Lunev, and Mikhail Gordeichuk.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Olga Fomina ranks 4,135 out of 3,761Before her are Alina Makarenko (1995), Anastasia Smirnova (2002), Ivan Yakimushkin (1996), Trevor Jones (null), Gelena Topilina (1994), and Ksenia Dudkina (1995). After her are Mikhail Dovgalyuk (1995), Vladislav Mylnikov (2000), Polina Vedekhina (1994), Valeriy Pronkin (1994), Aleksandra Babintseva (1993), and Dmitrii Kozlovskii (1999).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Russia

Among handball players born in Russia, Olga Fomina ranks 35Before her are Victoria Zhilinskayte (1989), Vladlena Bobrovnikova (1987), Kseniya Makeyeva (1990), Olga Akopyan (1985), Marina Sudakova (1989), and Yekaterina Ilyina (1991). After her are Antonina Skorobogatchenko (1999).