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Ivan Nifontov

1987 - Today

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Ivan Vitaliyevich Nifontov (Russian: Иван Витальевич Нифонтов; born 5 June 1987, in Pavlodar) is a Russian judoka. He won the bronze at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the category men's –81 kg. He carried the Winter Olympic torch before the Sochi Games. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ivan Nifontov is the 5,651st most popular athlete (up from 6,115th in 2019), the 174th most popular biography from Kazakhstan (up from 192nd in 2019) and the 27th most popular Kazakhstani Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ivan Nifontov ranks 5,651 out of 6,025Before her are Nikolay Kruglov Jr., Jānis Strenga, Thomas Jaeschke, Aliaksandr Bahdanovich, Adriana Cerezo, and Zhang Yu. After her are Fabian Drzyzga, Yuliya Tkach, Guillaume Chaine, Linn Blohm, Gao Tingyu, and Wilma Murto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Ivan Nifontov ranks 1,347Before her are Fabien Lemoine, Bratislav Punoševac, Anne Kyllönen, Marc-André Gragnani, Yota Akimoto, and Waldemar Sobota. After her are Sam Bewley, Timo Furuholm, Anderson Patric Aguiar Oliveira, Bethania de la Cruz, Alex Pullin, and Maximilian Müller.

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In Kazakhstan

Among people born in Kazakhstan, Ivan Nifontov ranks 174 out of 193Before her are Arman Chilmanov (1984), Darkhan Assadilov (1987), Kamran Shakhsuvarly (1992), Volha Mazuronak (1989), Elmira Syzdykova (1992), and Vedat Albayrak (1993). After her are Bakhtiyar Zaynutdinov (1998), Dzinara Alimbekava (1996), Yuliya Galysheva (1992), Daneliya Tuleshova (2006), Olga Safronova (1991), and Dmitriy Balandin (1995).

Among ATHLETES In Kazakhstan

Among athletes born in Kazakhstan, Ivan Nifontov ranks 27Before her are Galib Jafarov (1978), Demeu Zhadrayev (1989), Arman Chilmanov (1984), Darkhan Assadilov (1987), Volha Mazuronak (1989), and Elmira Syzdykova (1992). After her are Dzinara Alimbekava (1996), Olga Safronova (1991), Aleksandr Shustov (1984), Karina Goricheva (1993), Igor Son (1998), and Nadezhda Dubovitskaya (1998).