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Anastasia Nichita

1999 - Today

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Anastasia Nichita (born 19 February 1999) is a Moldovan freestyle wrestler. She won the silver medal in the women's 57 kg event at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. She won the gold medal in the 59 kg event at the 2022 World Wrestling Championships held in Belgrade, Serbia. She is a three-time gold medalist in the 59 kg event at the European Wrestling Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Anastasia Nichita is the 893rd most popular wrestler (down from 701st in 2019), the 102nd most popular biography from Moldova (down from 94th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Moldovan Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Anastasia Nichita ranks 893 out of 1,027Before her are Sofia Mattsson, Kenichi Yumoto, Or Sasson, Gadzhimurad Rashidov, Antónia Moreira, and Misato Nakamura. After her are Maki Tsukada, Bakhtiyar Akhmedov, Davlat Bobonov, Soslan Ramonov, Albert Saritov, and Madeleine Malonga.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Anastasia Nichita ranks 311Before her are Mark McKenzie, Jaren Jackson Jr., Owen Wijndal, Juan Manuel Correa, Jens Odgaard, and Denis Drăguș. After her are Enzo Ebosse, Hassan Al-Tambakti, Andrea Pinamonti, Halil Dervişoğlu, Andi Zeqiri, and Emma Muscat.

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In Moldova

Among people born in Moldova, Anastasia Nichita ranks 102 out of 107Before her are Alexandru Suvorov (1987), Igor Armaș (1987), Alexandre Pliușchin (1987), Denis Vieru (1996), Aliona Bolsova (1997), and Alexandru Gațcan (1984). After her are Victor Ciobanu (1992), Sergiu Dadu (1981), Sergiu Toma (1987), Denys Molchanov (1987), Alexandra Camenșcic (1988), and Artur Ioniță (1990).

Among WRESTLERS In Moldova

Among wrestlers born in Moldova, Anastasia Nichita ranks 2Before her are Sergei Mureiko (1970). After her are Irina Rîngaci (2001), Ivan Remarenco (1988), and Iulia Leorda (1994).