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Danijel Furtula

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Danijel Furtula (born 31 July 1992 in Mojkovac) is a Montenegrin discus thrower who competed in the 2012 Summer Olympics, coming in 20th in qualification group 2 and not advancing. He won gold at the 2012 European Cup Winter Throwing in the under-23 category. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Danijel Furtula is the 8,080th most popular athlete (up from 8,185th in 2019), the 150th most popular biography from Montenegro (down from 148th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Montenegrin Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Danijel Furtula ranks 8,081 out of 6,025Before him are Gilles Anthony Afoumba, Tomasz Bartnik, Mieke Gorissen, Sébastien Dockier, Michelle Heimberg, Evgenia Soboleva, and Daniel Goodfellow. After him are Hensley Paulina, Stuart Sim, Elina Lampela, Daniela Mogurean, and Nick Ponzio.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Danijel Furtula ranks 1,811Before him are Bridget Sloan, Juan Muñiz, Ryan Jack, Daniel Johnson, Bongani Zungu, and Chelsea Gray. After him are Zhansay Smagulov, Tyler Johnson, Ayumi Uekusa, Elizabeth Beisel, Cody Miller, and Fernando Carro.

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In Montenegro

Among people born in Montenegro, Danijel Furtula ranks 150 out of 142Before him are Majda Mehmedović (1990), Boris Tatar (1993), Staniša Mandić (1995), Aleksandar Boljević (1995), Marko Bakić (1993), and Vasilije Adžić (2006). After him are Uroš Čučković (1990), Jelena Despotović (1994), Dijana Mugoša (1995), Tatjana Brnović (1998), Ema Alivodić (1995), and Milivoj Dukić (1993).

Among ATHLETES In Montenegro

Among athletes born in Montenegro, Danijel Furtula ranks 6Before him are Dejan Dabović (1944), Rafael Quintero (1940), Dušan Mandić (1994), Aleksandar Ivović (null), and Draško Brguljan (1984). After him are Uroš Čučković (1990), Milivoj Dukić (1993), Stefan Vidović (1992), Dušan Matković (1999), Miroslav Perković (2001), and Jack Rossiter (1997).