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Hidayet Heydarov

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Hidayat Heydarov (Azerbaijani: Hidayət Heydərov, born 27 July 1997) is an Azerbaijani judoka in men’s 73 kg. He is a four-time European Judo Champion (2017, 2022–24). In 2024, he won the Gold Medal in the Olympic Games in Paris, the World Championships in Abu Dhabi and the European Championships in Zagreb. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Hidayet Heydarov is the 4,174th most popular athlete (up from 5,692nd in 2024), the 145th most popular biography from Kazakhstan (up from 182nd in 2019) and the 17th most popular Kazakhstani Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Hidayet Heydarov ranks 4,174 out of 6,025Before him are Jason Rogers, Brendan Christian, Mārtiņš Rubenis, Alyson Annan, Diana Bacosi, and Aleksandra Pankina. After him are Tatjana Hüfner, Andrius Gudžius, Galina Kukleva, Oksana Khvostenko, Andrea Eskau, and Lee Bong-ju.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Hidayet Heydarov ranks 286Before him are Lisa Vicari, Stefan Posch, Amber Midthunder, Magdalena Fręch, Kieran Tierney, and Hana Kimura. After him are Jack Carlin, Greg Taylor, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Issa Diop, Bad Gyal, and Park You-na.

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In Kazakhstan

Among people born in Kazakhstan, Hidayet Heydarov ranks 145 out of 193Before him are Bakhtiyar Artayev (1983), Ilya Ilyin (1988), Samat Smakov (1978), Mukhtar Tleuberdi (1968), Ömürbek Babanov (1970), and Evgeny Yarovenko (1963). After him are Alexander Parygin (1973), Bakhyt Sarsekbayev (1981), Dmitriy Gaag (1971), Samal Yeslyamova (1984), Assan Bazayev (1981), and Nikolay Chebotko (1982).

Among ATHLETES In Kazakhstan

Among athletes born in Kazakhstan, Hidayet Heydarov ranks 17Before him are Tatyana Lesovaya (1956), Vitaliy Savin (1966), Igor Potapovich (1967), Eduard Hämäläinen (1969), Bakhtiyar Artayev (1983), and Ilya Ilyin (1988). After him are Alexander Parygin (1973), Dmitriy Gaag (1971), Zulfiya Chinshanlo (1993), Marina Aitova (1982), Lee Dong-jun (null), and Galib Jafarov (1978).