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Tatyana Averina

1950 - 2001

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Tatyana Borisovna Averina (Russian: Татья́на Бори́совна Аве́рина; 25 June 1950 – 22 August 2001) was a Soviet Russian speed skater. After getting married, her name also appeared as Tatyana Barabash (Russian: Татьяна Барабаш). Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 20 in 2024). Tatyana Averina is the 16,592nd most popular politician (down from 16,384th in 2024), the 2,267th most popular biography from Russia (up from 2,321st in 2019) and the 441st most popular Russian Politician.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Tatyana Averina ranks 540Before her are Megumi Torigoe, Ramón Quiroga, Marco Tullio Giordana, Robert Elswit, Charlie McGettigan, and Fatoumata Coulibaly. After her are Kakoko Etepé, Giorgio Faletti, Parveen Sultana, Harald Hein, Kabiné Komara, and Dan Hartman. Among people deceased in 2001, Tatyana Averina ranks 300Before her are Andreas Kupfer, Abdulaziz al-Omari, Mwanza Mukombo, N. G. L. Hammond, Larry Adler, and Norman Granz. After her are Jennifer Syme, Anthony Shaffer, Kira Ivanova, Jale İnan, Mohammad Rabbani, and Aleksandr Volodin.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Tatyana Averina ranks 2,266 out of 3,761Before her are Oleg Tinkov (1967), Andriy Nesmachniy (1979), Gata Kamsky (1974), Tina Karol (1985), and Nadezhda Ilyina (1949). After her are Olga Kuzenkova (1970), Yury Sisikin (1937), Grigory Mkrtychan (1925), Vladimir Pashkov (1961), Antonina Ryzhova (1934), Tamara Nosova (1927), and Anastasia Myskina (1981).

Among POLITICIANS In Russia

Among politicians born in Russia, Tatyana Averina ranks 440Before her are Yury Chaika (1951), Vasily Perovsky (1795), Anatoliy Serdyukov (1962), Kazimierz Laskowski (1899), and Aksel Berg (1893). After her are Vladimir Pashkov (1961), Antonina Ryzhova (1934), Vilis Krištopans (1954), Vladimir Kolokoltsev (1961), Alexander Volkov (1964), Tetyana Dorovskikh (1961), and Anton Siluanov (1963).