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An Chang-rim

1994 - presente

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An Chang-rim (Kyoto, 2 marzo 1994) è un judoka sudcoreano. Nel 2016 ha partecipato ai Giochi della XXXI Olimpiade nella categoria 73 kg vincendo al primo turno per ippon contro l'atleta siriano Mohamad Kasem e venendo eliminato al secondo turno per shido dal belga Dirk Van Tichelt. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2024). An Chang-rim is the 943rd most popular lottatore (down from 625th in 2024), the 4,037th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,638th in 2019) and the 68th most popular Japanese Lottatore.

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Among Lottatores

Among lottatores, An Chang-rim ranks 943 out of 1,027Before him are Zelym Kotsoiev, Rosa Mendes, Zeke Jones, Eric Young, Mason Ryan, and Crash Holly. After him are Ayumi Tanimoto, Giorgi Meshvildishvili, Steeve Guénot, Émilie Andéol, Billy Kidman, and Davit Modzmanashvili.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, An Chang-rim ranks 573Before him are Cláudia Pascoal, Miho Takagi, Israel Broussard, Ailton Canela, Jackie Groenen, and Phillipp Mwene. After him are Camilo, Dória, Paulo Díaz, Uroš Đurđević, Roman Zobnin, and Gaëtan Laborde.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, An Chang-rim ranks 4,044 out of 6,245Before him are Motohiro Yoshida (1974), Hiroto Mogi (1984), Ai Shimizu (1981), Ryohei Hayashi (1986), Yuki Hamano (1978), and Manabu Ikeda (1980). After him are Masayuki Omori (1976), Yuya Hikichi (1983), Koki Nakamura (1992), Ayumi Tanimoto (1981), Hiroyasu Ibata (1974), and Kazuhisa Hamaoka (1981).

Among Lottatores In Japan

Among lottatores born in Japan, An Chang-rim ranks 68Before him are Rei Higuchi (1996), Chiharu Icho (1981), Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu (1986), Yuko Emoto (1972), Takuto Otoguro (1998), and Yukimasa Nakamura (1972). After him are Ayumi Tanimoto (1981), Ryuju Nagayama (1996), Chikara Tanabe (1975), Kenichi Yumoto (1984), Misato Nakamura (1989), and Maki Tsukada (1982).

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