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Svetlana Chimrova

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Svetlana Mikhailovna Chimrova (Russian: Светлана Михайловна Чимрова; born 15 April 1996) is a Russian swimmer. She competed in the women's 100 metre butterfly event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. In 2020, Chimrova took part in the International Swimming League as a member of the US-based team New York Breakers. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Svetlana Chimrova is the 770th most popular swimmer (up from 778th in 2019), the 3,844th most popular biography from Russia (up from 3,871st in 2019) and the 44th most popular Russian Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Svetlana Chimrova ranks 770 out of 709Before her are Bernhard Reitshammer, Hannah Miley, Caspar Corbeau, Henning Mühlleitner, Siobhan-Marie O'Connor, and Nándor Németh. After her are Damian Wierling, Kareena Lee, Jesse Puts, Zach Apple, Nguyễn Thị Ánh Viên, and Margaux Fabre.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Svetlana Chimrova ranks 1,009Before her are Joel Waterman, Lorenzo Marsaglia, Sanne Koolen, Catarina Costa, Julia Chanourdie, and Zacarías Bonnat. After her are Senni Salminen, Saki Niizoe, Damian Wierling, Zied Ayet Ikram, Lee Chih-kai, and Aleia Hobbs.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Svetlana Chimrova ranks 3,844 out of 3,761Before her are Khanum Velieva (1999), Valentina Islamova (1992), Kamil Ibragimov (1993), Anna Karnaukh (1993), Roman Yevgenyev (1999), and Svetlana Gomboeva (1998). After her are Denis Makarov (1998), Dmitry Yefremov (1995), Gloria Hooper (null), Dmitry Zherebchenko (1989), Maksim Belyayev (1991), and Irina Koroleva (1991).

Among SWIMMERS In Russia

Among swimmers born in Russia, Svetlana Chimrova ranks 44Before her are Rozaliya Nasretdinova (1997), Mikhail Dovgalyuk (1995), Alisa Ozhogina (2000), Yakov Toumarkin (1992), Andrey Minakov (2002), and Aleksandr Krasnykh (1995). After her are Mikhail Vekovishchev (1998), Vladislav Grinev (1996), Arina Surkova (1998), Ivan Giryov (2000), Maria Kameneva (1999), and Anna Egorova (1998).