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Denis Vieru

1996 - Today

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Denis Vieru (born 10 March 1996) is a Moldovan judoka who competes in the men's half-lightweight (66 kg) category. He competed in the men's 66 kg event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, without winning a medal, but he won a bronze medal in the same event at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Denis Vieru is the 4,663rd most popular athlete (down from 4,125th in 2019), the 100th most popular biography from Moldova (down from 91st in 2019) and the 5th most popular Moldovan Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Denis Vieru ranks 4,663 out of 6,025Before him are Samuel Francis, Qin Kai, Muriel Hurtis-Houairi, Süreyya Ayhan, Renan Barão, and Abdi Nageeye. After him are Nicolien Sauerbreij, Danny Ecker, Pavlos Kontides, Valentin Hristov, Fred Kerley, and Arthur Abele.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Denis Vieru ranks 477Before him are Océane Dodin, Oli McBurnie, Fran Karačić, Zećira Mušović, Rin Sumida, and Kaede Hondo. After him are Austin Abrams, Tino Kadewere, Kana Ichinose, Toma Bašić, Otabek Shukurov, and Ola Aina.

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In Moldova

Among people born in Moldova, Denis Vieru ranks 100 out of 107Before him are Irina Rimes (1991), Anna Odobescu (1991), Alexandru Suvorov (1987), Igor Armaș (1987), Alexandre Pliușchin (1987), and Natalia Vieru (1989). After him are Aliona Bolsova (1997), Alexandru Gațcan (1984), Anastasia Nichita (1999), Victor Ciobanu (1992), Sergiu Dadu (1981), and Sergiu Toma (1987).

Among ATHLETES In Moldova

Among athletes born in Moldova, Denis Vieru ranks 5Before him are Lia Manoliu (1932), Tudor Casapu (1963), Natalia Valeeva (1969), and Carlos Silva (null). After him are Victor Ciobanu (1992), Sergiu Toma (1987), Alexandra Camenșcic (1988), Cristina Iovu (1992), Sofia Polcanova (1994), Alexandra Mîrca (1993), and Victor Scvortov (1988).