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Alan Khugaev

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Alan Anatolyevich Khugaev (Russian: Алан Анатольевич Хугаев, Ossetian: Хуыгаты Анатолийы фырт Алан);born 27 April 1989 in Vladikavkaz) is a Russian wrestler of Ossetian origin. He won the gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Greco-Roman men's 84 kg event. After retiring from competing, Khugaev was appointed the U23 Greco-Roman coach for the Russian national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2024). Alan Khugaev is the 1,087th most popular wrestler (down from 779th in 2024), the 3,793rd most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,344th in 2019) and the 74th most popular Russian Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Alan Khugaev ranks 1,087 out of 1,027Before him are Timna Nelson-Levy, Iryna Kurachkina, Eddie Kingston, Amel Mekić, Hiroe Minagawa, and Joan-Benjamin Gaba. After him are Karrion Kross, Roderick Strong, Sanshiro Murao, Toni Storm, Bavuudorjiin Baasankhüü, and Bron Breakker.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Alan Khugaev ranks 1,234Before him are Rauf Aliyev, Kim Ekdahl du Rietz, Taylor York, Alina Fyodorova, Chris Löwe, and Goh Liu Ying. After him are Sole Jaimes, Neil Taylor, SuRie, Francesco Bolzoni, Spas Delev, and Scott Sinclair.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Alan Khugaev ranks 3,793 out of 3,761Before him are Konstantin Kravchuk (1985), Yana Romanova (1983), Yelena Migunova (1984), Maxim Maksimov (1979), Alina Ibragimova (1985), and Anastasia Voynova (1993). After him are Kirill Kombarov (1987), Sergei Bykov (1983), Andrey Zamkovoy (1987), Magomedkhan Magomedov (1998), Mariya Gromova (1984), and Svetlana Kolesnichenko (1993).

Among WRESTLERS In Russia

Among wrestlers born in Russia, Alan Khugaev ranks 74Before him are Selim Yaşar (1990), Javid Hamzatau (1989), Shamil Borchashvili (1995), Zaur Uguev (1995), Taimuraz Tigiyev (1982), and Ekaterina Bukina (1987). After him are Niyaz Ilyasov (1995), Viktor Lebedev (1988), Dzhamal Otarsultanov (1987), Natalia Vorobieva (1991), Artur Naifonov (1997), and Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov (1991).