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Elmar Gasimov

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Elmar Gasimov (Azerbaijani: Elmar Qasimov, born 2 November 1990) is an Azerbaijani judoka, who competes in the -100 kg division. He has competed at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics and won a silver medal in 2016. He has also won a bronze at the 2017 World Championships, and a silver (2014) and two bronze medals (2012 and 2019) at European Judo Championships. He also won a gold medal at the 2009 European Youth Championship in Yerevan, after defeating Lukáš Krpálek in the final. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2024). Elmar Gasimov is the 766th most popular wrestler (down from 716th in 2024), the 203rd most popular biography from Azerbaijan (up from 211th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Azerbaijani Wrestler.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Elmar Gasimov ranks 579Before him are Alex Roe, Ermin Bičakčić, Stefana Veljković, Zach King, Sharon Kovacs, and Alaaeldin Abouelkassem. After him are François Moubandje, Dainis Krištopāns, Olly Alexander, Silvan Dillier, Bryony Page, and Mehmet Ekici.

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In Azerbaijan

Among people born in Azerbaijan, Elmar Gasimov ranks 203 out of 232Before him are Yura Movsisyan (1987), Aghasi Mammadov (1980), Nargiz Birk-Petersen (1976), Elnur Mammadli (1988), Mubariz Ibrahimov (1988), and Khadija Ismayilova (1976). After him are Ilkin Dovlatov (1990), Jabrayil Hasanov (1990), Aslan Kerimov (1973), Maksim Medvedev (1989), Emin Ahmadov (1986), and Nadir Rustamli (1999).

Among WRESTLERS In Azerbaijan

Among wrestlers born in Azerbaijan, Elmar Gasimov ranks 7Before him are Aydin Ibrahimov (1938), Namig Abdullayev (1971), Rovshan Bayramov (1987), Haji Aliyev (1991), Toghrul Asgarov (1992), and Elnur Mammadli (1988). After him are Jabrayil Hasanov (1990), Emin Ahmadov (1986), Zafar Guliev (1972), Rasul Chunayev (1991), Parviz Nasibov (1998), and Geidar Mamedaliyev (1974).