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Staņislavs Olijars

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Staņislavs Olijars (Russian: Станисла́в Олия́р, born 22 March 1979 in Chelyabinsk, RSFSR, Soviet Union) is a retired Latvian athlete mainly competing in the 110 metres hurdles. He is the 2000 European indoor champion, and in 2002 he won European indoor and outdoor medals. His best Olympic performance was in 2004, finishing 5th. In 2006 he became European champion in the event. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Staņislavs Olijars is the 3,689th most popular athlete (up from 3,820th in 2019), the 3,044th most popular biography from Russia (up from 3,155th in 2019) and the 222nd most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Staņislavs Olijars ranks 3,689 out of 6,025Before him are Rustam Orujov, Wang Han, Igor Boraska, Lowell Bailey, Julien Robert, and Prithipal Singh. After him are Benjamin Boukpeti, Jorge Maqueda, Phyllis Francis, Inna Osypenko-Radomska, Paweł Wojciechowski, and Hollis Conway.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Staņislavs Olijars ranks 761Before him are Martina Beck, Jocelyn Quivrin, Nisha Ayub, Refaat Alareer, Katrin Zeller, and Teruki Tabata. After him are Matthias Kessler, Anne McClain, Lauris Reiniks, Eliezer Yudkowsky, Louay Chanko, and Simone Hauswald.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Staņislavs Olijars ranks 3,044 out of 3,761Before him are Detsl (1983), Ramazan Şahin (1983), Jasmin (1977), Marat Ganeyev (1964), Rustam Orujov (1991), and Aiko (1999). After him are Maksim Mikhaylov (1988), Aleksei Prudnikov (1960), Anton Shunin (1987), Hugo González (null), Natalya Pomoshchnikova-Voronova (1965), and Polina Zherebtsova (1985).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Staņislavs Olijars ranks 222Before him are Elena Khrustaleva (1980), Yelena Prokhorova (1978), Tatyana Chernova (1988), Bair Badënov (1976), Denis Nizhegorodov (1980), and Rustam Orujov (1991). After him are Hugo González (null), Natalya Pomoshchnikova-Voronova (1965), Igor Pavlov (1979), Antonina Krivoshapka (1987), Sergei Tarasov (1965), and Anzhelika Sidorova (1991).