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Armen Mkrtchyan

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Armen Mkrtchyan (Armenian: Արմեն Մկրտչյան; born 6 October 1973) is an Armenian freestyle wrestler. He is an Olympic silver medalist, World Championships medalist, and European Champion. In addition, he was also awarded the Master of Sport of the USSR, International Class title in 1991 and the Honored Master of Sports of Armenia title in 1996. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Armen Mkrtchyan is the 570th most popular wrestler (down from 522nd in 2019), the 114th most popular biography from Armenia (up from 121st in 2019) and the 6th most popular Armenian Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Armen Mkrtchyan ranks 570 out of 1,027Before him are Sarah Logan, Vinesh Phogat, Kim Il, David Musulbes, Attila Repka, and Ruben Houkes. After him are Rasoul Khadem, Ashley Massaro, Ken Anderson, Antal Kovács, Jang Sung-ho, and Jason Jordan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Armen Mkrtchyan ranks 687Before him are Kateřina Neumannová, Catarina Martins, Giuseppe Zappella, Jeyhun Bayramov, Sarah Wynter, and Zhang Enhua. After him are Ulyana Lopatkina, Damjan Fras, Stanislav Pozdnyakov, Léonora Miano, Angela Bettis, and Yevgeny Sadovyi.

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In Armenia

Among people born in Armenia, Armen Mkrtchyan ranks 114 out of 163Before him are Emmy (1984), Karen Asrian (1980), Mariam Petrosyan (1969), Arsen Avetisyan (1973), Artsvik (1984), and Roman Berezovsky (1974). After him are Tigran Hamasyan (1987), Sargis Sargsian (1973), Mkhitar Manukyan (1973), Sergey Khachatryan (1985), Sipan Shiraz (1967), and Roman Amoyan (1983).

Among WRESTLERS In Armenia

Among wrestlers born in Armenia, Armen Mkrtchyan ranks 6Before him are Armen Nazaryan (1974), Levon Julfalakyan (1964), Suren Nalbandyan (1956), Artur Aleksanyan (1991), and Mnatsakan Iskandaryan (1967). After him are Mkhitar Manukyan (1973), Roman Amoyan (1983), Arsen Julfalakyan (1987), Armen Vardanyan (1982), Mihran Harutyunyan (1989), and Ferdinand Karapetian (1992).