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Felipe Kitadai

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Felipe Kitadai (born July 28, 1989) is a judoka from Brazil. He won a bronze medal at the 2012 Olympics and a gold at the 2011 Pan American Games. He also won gold medals six consecutive times in the Pan American Games Judo Championships: at 2011 Guadalaraja, 2012 Montreal, 2013 San José, 2014 Guayaquil, 2015 Edmonton and 2016 Havana. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Felipe Kitadai is the 736th most popular wrestler (down from 665th in 2019), the 1,510th most popular biography from Brazil (up from 1,530th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Brazilian Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Felipe Kitadai ranks 736 out of 1,027Before him are Tonya Verbeek, Marko Yli-Hannuksela, Jabrayil Hasanov, Baron Corbin, Gévrise Émane, and Mansur Isaev. After him are Nicola Fairbrother, Tea Donguzashvili, Armen Vardanyan, Magomed Ramazanov, Emin Ahmadov, and Zafar Guliev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Felipe Kitadai ranks 638Before him are Lucinda Brand, Emma Greenwell, Jen Ledger, Kike, Eyþór Ingi Gunnlaugsson, Adelaide Clemens, and Jonas Blue. After him are Megumi Nakajima, Claudia Jessie, Zuria Vega, Rose Chelimo, and Amaury Vassili.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Felipe Kitadai ranks 1,510 out of 2,236Before him are Wagner Pereira Cardozo (1966), Fabinho (1974), Alison dos Santos (2000), Bernardo (1995), Juca (1979), and Thiago Monteiro (1994). After him are Claudecir Aparecido de Aguiar (1975), Rômulo (1987), Ricardo Souza Silva (1975), Tiago Prado (1984), Cristiano da Silva (1987), and Marquinhos (2003).

Among WRESTLERS In Brazil

Among wrestlers born in Brazil, Felipe Kitadai ranks 7Before him are Aurélio Miguel (1964), Rogério Sampaio (1967), Tiago Camilo (1982), Rafaela Silva (1992), Rafael Silva (1987), and Leandro Guilheiro (1983). After him are Sarah Menezes (1990), Maria Suelen Altheman (1988), Larissa Pimenta (1999), Beatriz Souza (1998), David Moura (1987), and Maryna Slutskaya (1991).