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Gili Sharir

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Gili Sharir (Hebrew: גילי שריר; born 22 November 1999) is an Israeli judoka and Olympic bronze medalist, having won a bronze medal in mixed team event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Sharir also won a bronze at the mixed team event of the 2022 World Championships. At the European Championships, she won a bronze medal in 2022 and a silver medal in 2023. Sharir represented Israel at the 2024 Paris Olympics in judo in the women's 63 kg, and in the mixed team event, at which Team Israel came in ninth. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gili Sharir is the 7,019th most popular athlete (down from 5,954th in 2019), the 468th most popular biography from Israel (down from 464th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Israeli Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Gili Sharir ranks 7,019 out of 6,025Before her are Bradly Sinden, Reetta Hurske, Reece Prescod, Matteo Galvan, Augusto Akio, and Stefano Peschiera. After her are Ymkje Clevering, Stephanie Gilmore, André Thieme, Anna Bongiorni, Yauheni Tsikhantsou, and Ruslan Lunev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Gili Sharir ranks 544Before her are Aiperi Medet Kyzy, Marcus Forss, Diane van Es, Michael Andrew, Iann Dior, and Taiga Nakajima. After her are Motohiko Nakajima, Shu Mogi, Yuya Fukuda, Alberto Razzetti, Adrianna Sułek, and Mads Roerslev.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Gili Sharir ranks 468 out of 466Before her are Inbar Lanir (2000), Andi Gutmans (2000), Avishag Semberg (2001), Tohar Butbul (1994), Baruch Shmailov (1994), and Liel Abada (2001). After her are Anastasia Gorbenko (2003), Daria Atamanov (2005), Tal Flicker (1992), Nicol Zelikman (2001), Maor Tiyouri (1990), and Paweł Juraszek (1994).

Among ATHLETES In Israel

Among athletes born in Israel, Gili Sharir ranks 8Before her are Zhang Ling (null), Shahar Tzuberi (1986), Shira Rishony (1991), Raz Hershko (1998), Avishag Semberg (2001), and Baruch Shmailov (1994). After her are Nicol Zelikman (2001), Maor Tiyouri (1990), Alexander Bachmann (1994), Katy Spychakov (1999), Daniel Roberts (null), and Shachar Sagiv (1994).