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Elizbar Odikadze

1989 - Today

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Elizbar Odikadze (born 14 June 1989) is a Georgian freestyle wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle 97 kg event at the 2016 Summer Olympics, in which he lost the bronze medal match to Albert Saritov. He represented Georgia at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the men's freestyle 97 kg event. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Elizbar Odikadze is the 1,009th most popular wrestler (down from 984th in 2019), the 402nd most popular biography from Georgia (up from 405th in 2019) and the 35th most popular Georgian Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Elizbar Odikadze ranks 1,009 out of 1,027Before him are Tommy Macias, Artur Naifonov, Romane Dicko, Davit Chakvetadze, Saeid Abdevali, and Austin Theory. After him are Epp Mäe, Shohei Yabiku, Margaux Pinot, Inbar Lanir, David Safaryan, and Eddie Edwards.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Elizbar Odikadze ranks 1,336Before him are Saeid Abdevali, Andrey Larkov, Jérémie Azou, Zhang Chenglong, Takuya Aoki, and Dárvin Chávez. After him are Meaghan Benfeito, Denise Feierabend, Cayla George, Meraf Bahta, Jan Szymański, and Joanna Fiodorow.

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In Georgia

Among people born in Georgia, Elizbar Odikadze ranks 402 out of 406Before him are Vladimir Boisa (1981), Sandro Bazadze (1993), Zurabi Iakobishvili (1992), Goga Bitadze (1999), Giorgi Kharaishvili (1996), and Davit Chakvetadze (1992). After him are Jemal Tabidze (1996), Avtandil Kentchadze (1995), Nino Batsiashvili (1987), Luka Maisuradze (1998), Gogita Arkania (1984), and Akaki Gogia (1992).

Among WRESTLERS In Georgia

Among wrestlers born in Georgia, Elizbar Odikadze ranks 35Before him are Ramaz Nozadze (1983), Davit Modzmanashvili (1986), Georgy Ketoyev (1985), Ushangi Kokauri (1992), Zurabi Iakobishvili (1992), and Davit Chakvetadze (1992). After him are Robert Mshvidobadze (1989), Lukhumi Chkhvimiani (1993), Lasha Gobadze (1994), and Peniamina Percival (null).