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Askhat Zhitkeyev

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Askhat Rasulovich Zhitkeyev (Kazakh: Asqat Rasulūly Jıtkeev, born 13 April 1981) is a Kazakh judoka. He won a silver medal at the 2008 Olympics in the ‍–‍100 kg division and a bronze medal at the 2001 world judo championships in the ‍–‍100 kg division. He won three bronze medals at the ‍–‍100 kg category at the Asian Games. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Askhat Zhitkeyev is the 806th most popular wrestler (down from 789th in 2019), the 143rd most popular biography from Kazakhstan (up from 154th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Kazakhstani Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Askhat Zhitkeyev ranks 806 out of 1,027Before him are Kenichiro Fumita, Paul London, Rei Higuchi, Ramaz Nozadze, Charline Van Snick, and Jillian Hall. After him are Vitaly Makarov, Sakshi Malik, Dennis van der Geest, Yuriy Melnichenko, Chris Masters, and Kaitlyn.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Askhat Zhitkeyev ranks 1,022Before him are Keyshia Cole, Steven Reid, Majandra Delfino, Jaroslav Levinský, Luis Ernesto Pérez, and Nicolas Penneteau. After him are Solveig Gulbrandsen, John White, Danielle Fishel, Christian Knees, Sylwia Bogacka, and Rachel Platten.

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In Kazakhstan

Among people born in Kazakhstan, Askhat Zhitkeyev ranks 143 out of 193Before him are Viktor Zubarev (1973), Aidyn Smagulov (1976), Zulfiya Chinshanlo (1993), Zarina Diyas (1993), Elena Ilinykh (1994), and Boris Avrukh (1978). After him are Alexey Poltoranin (1987), Oxana Rakhmatulina (1976), Heinrich Schmidtgal (1985), Daniyar Yeleussinov (1991), Sofya Velikaya (1985), and Sergei Karimov (1986).

Among WRESTLERS In Kazakhstan

Among wrestlers born in Kazakhstan, Askhat Zhitkeyev ranks 6Before him are Zhaksylyk Ushkempirov (1951), Charalambos Cholidis (1956), Shamil Serikov (1956), Yeldos Smetov (1992), and Aidyn Smagulov (1976). After him are Vedat Albayrak (1993), Azamat Dauletbekov (1994), Daniyar Kaisanov (1993), Meirzhan Shermakhanbet (1996), and Lkhagvasürengiin Sosorbaram (2001).