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Abdullo Tangriev

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Abdullo Tangriev (born 28 March 1981) is an Uzbek judoka. He won a silver medal in the +100 kg category at the 2008 Olympic Games. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 22 in 2024). Abdullo Tangriev is the 3,205th most popular athlete (down from 3,052nd in 2024), the 117th most popular biography from Uzbekistan (down from 115th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Uzbekistani Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Abdullo Tangriev ranks 3,205 out of 6,025Before him are Sha'Carri Richardson, Andrew Valmon, Mike Smith, Kathy Hammond, Nico Rienks, and Domenico Semeraro. After him are Sylvia Rose, Andrew Triggs Hodge, Ann Kristin Flatland, Jessica Watson, Olaf Heukrodt, and Martine Ohr.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Abdullo Tangriev ranks 574Before him are Guo Jingjing, JerryC, Momir Ilić, Mariana Ximenes, José Ron, and Tad Hilgenbrink. After him are Yuko Kavaguti, Sol Gabetta, Dylan Ryder, Matthieu Delpierre, Kwak Tae-hwi, and Aline Lahoud.

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In Uzbekistan

Among people born in Uzbekistan, Abdullo Tangriev ranks 117 out of 190Before him are Lola Karimova-Tillyaeva (1978), Peter Odemwingie (1981), Movlud Miraliyev (1974), Utkirbek Haydarov (1974), Alexander Geynrikh (1984), and Bakhodir Jalolov (1994). After him are Sergey Tetyukhin (1975), Zulfiya Zabirova (1973), Valentin Kovalenko (1975), Rishod Sobirov (1986), Azatbek Omurbekov (1983), and Hasanboy Dusmatov (1993).

Among ATHLETES In Uzbekistan

Among athletes born in Uzbekistan, Abdullo Tangriev ranks 6Before him are Natalya Shikolenko (1964), Radion Gataullin (1965), Sultan Rakhmanov (1950), Sergey Belyayev (1960), and Tatyana Kotova (1976). After him are Hasanboy Dusmatov (1993), Marina Shmonina (1965), Michael Kolganov (1974), Valery Zakharevich (1967), Leilia Adzhametova (1994), and Ruslan Nurudinov (1991).