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Ferdinand Karapetian

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Ferdinand Karapetian (Armenian: Ֆերդինանդ Կարապետյանը; born 19 December 1992) is an Armenian judoka. He competes in the ‍–‍73 kg weight category and won a gold medal in the 2018 European Championships. He represented Armenia at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Ferdinand Karapetian is the 1,205th most popular wrestler (down from 1,021st in 2024), the 181st most popular biography from Armenia (down from 165th in 2019) and the 13th most popular Armenian Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Ferdinand Karapetian ranks 1,205 out of 1,027Before him are J'den Cox, Cedric Alexander, Jay Briscoe, Artem Surkov, Patrícia Sampaio, and Ehsan Lashgari. After him are Yuka Kagami, Scarlett Bordeaux, Lasha Gobadze, Grace Bullen, Miku Tashiro, and Assunta Scutto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Ferdinand Karapetian ranks 1,340Before him are Paloma Costa, Wang Hao, Anthony Brown, Madilyn Bailey, Palmer Luckey, and Anne Dsane Andersen. After him are Sarah Puntigam, Sho Matsumoto, Taylor Sander, Samuel Galindo, Xu Shixiao, and Zacharie Boucher.

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In Armenia

Among people born in Armenia, Ferdinand Karapetian ranks 181 out of 163Before him are Hovhannes Danielyan (1987), Arsen Harutyunyan (1999), Hovhannes Bachkov (1992), Varuzhan Akobian (1983), Harutyun Merdinyan (1984), and Zaven Badoyan (1989). After him are Gevorg Sahakyan (1990), Karen Aslanyan (1995), Artem Harutyunyan (1990), Andranik Karapetyan (1995), Zaven Andriasian (1989), and Khoren Bayramyan (1992).

Among WRESTLERS In Armenia

Among wrestlers born in Armenia, Ferdinand Karapetian ranks 13Before him are Mkhitar Manukyan (1973), Roman Amoyan (1983), Arsen Julfalakyan (1987), Armen Vardanyan (1982), Artiom Kiouregkian (1976), and Mihran Harutyunyan (1989). After him are Vazgen Tevanyan (1999).