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Renārs Uščins

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Renārs "Recke" Uščins (born 29 April 2002) is a Latvian-born German handball player who plays for TSV Hannover-Burgdorf and the Germany national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Renārs Uščins is the 568th most popular handball player, the 352nd most popular biography from Latvia and the 3rd most popular Latvian Handball Player.

Renārs Uščins is a Latvian handball player known for his position as a goalkeeper and his contributions to the Latvian national team. He has gained recognition for his performances in various international competitions.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Renārs Uščins ranks 571 out of 420Before him are Mie Højlund, Alexander Blonz, Olga Fomina, Timo Kastening, Tamires Morena Lima, Sim Hae-in, Pedro Portela, Federico Matías Vieyra, and Antonina Skorobogatchenko. After him are Bo van Wetering, Alexandre Cavalcanti, and Magda Cazanga.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Renārs Uščins ranks 364Before him are Aleksandra Perišić, Meg Harris, Ibrahim Danlad, Yang Shuyu, Eliot Matazo, and Andrey Minakov. After him are Yeo Seo-jeong, Satoshi Tanaka, Cristian Olivera, Aaron Hickey, John Tolkin, and Taylor Harwood-Bellis.

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In Latvia

Among people born in Latvia, Renārs Uščins ranks 352 out of 323Before him are Tīna Graudiņa (1998), Zemgus Girgensons (1994), Anžejs Pasečņiks (1995), Andrejs Cigaņiks (1997), Rebeka Koha (1998), and Roberts Plūme (2000). After him are Jevgeņijs Borodavko (1986), Anete Sietiņa (1996), Li Jialun (1993), Camille Jedrzejewski (2002), Aleksejs Rumjancevs (1986), and Arnis Rumbenieks (1988).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Latvia

Among handball players born in Latvia, Renārs Uščins ranks 3Before him are Dainis Krištopāns (1990), and Alexander Petersson (1980).