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Daniyar Kaisanov

1993 - Today

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Daniyar Kaisanov (born 18 July 1993) is a Kazakhstani freestyle wrestler. He is a two-time gold medalist at the Asian Wrestling Championships, a silver medalist at the Asian Games and a bronze medalist at the World Wrestling Championships. He also represented Kazakhstan at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Daniyar Kaisanov is the 1,112th most popular wrestler (down from 1,097th in 2019), the 210th most popular biography from Kazakhstan (down from 206th in 2019) and the 9th most popular Kazakhstani Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Daniyar Kaisanov ranks 1,112 out of 1,027Before him are Shoichiro Mukai, Kaliema Antomarchi, Javad Mahjoub, Zhou Feng, Maria Portela, and Andy Granda. After him are Karamat Huseynov, Yondonperenlein Baskhüü, Loriana Kuka, Sardor Nurillaev, Kyle Reyes, and Stevan Mićić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Daniyar Kaisanov ranks 1,270Before him are Guo Li, Takashi Saito, Daiki Watari, Zhou Feng, Christopher Tatsuki Kinjo, and Tsubasa Kubo. After him are Boris Tatar, Robert Kobliashvili, Linda Cerruti, Yondonperenlein Baskhüü, Alexander Hendrickx, and Junior Barros.

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In Kazakhstan

Among people born in Kazakhstan, Daniyar Kaisanov ranks 210 out of 193Before him are Kirill Gerassimenko (1996), Irina Ektova (1987), Nurbek Oralbay (2000), Alexander Dyachenko (1990), Mikhail Gordeichuk (1989), and Abilkhan Amankul (1997). After him are Ablaikhan Zhussupov (1997), Oleg Zernikel (1995), Meirambek Ainagulov (1994), Sofya Berultseva (2000), Ilfat Abdullin (1998), and Viktor Antipin (1992).

Among WRESTLERS In Kazakhstan

Among wrestlers born in Kazakhstan, Daniyar Kaisanov ranks 9Before him are Shamil Serikov (1956), Yeldos Smetov (1992), Aidyn Smagulov (1976), Askhat Zhitkeyev (1981), Vedat Albayrak (1993), and Azamat Dauletbekov (1994). After him are Meirzhan Shermakhanbet (1996), and Lkhagvasürengiin Sosorbaram (2001).