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Javid Hamzatau

1989 - Today

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Javid Shakirovich Hamzatau (born 27 December 1989) is a Russian-born Belarusian wrestler who competes in the Greco-Roman 84–85 kg division. He won bronze medals at the 2013 World Championships, 2013 Universiade, and 2016 Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Javid Hamzatau is the 926th most popular wrestler (up from 938th in 2019), the 3,490th most popular biography from Russia (up from 3,570th in 2019) and the 57th most popular Russian Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Javid Hamzatau ranks 926 out of 1,027Before him are Marianna Sastin, Luis Orta, Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard, Mingiyan Semenov, Selim Yaşar, and Martin Padar. After him are Shori Hamada, Lance Cade, Taryn Terrell, Sabah Shariati, Shamil Borchashvili, and Mika Sugimoto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Javid Hamzatau ranks 1,060Before him are Savio Nsereko, Mikkel Bødker, Deepika Singh, Víctor Rodríguez, Huo Liang, and Vincent Luis. After him are Xiao Guodong, Thomas Fabbiano, Shohei Matsunaga, Calle Halfvarsson, Yasin Pehlivan, and Sascha Burchert.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Javid Hamzatau ranks 3,490 out of 3,761Before him are Brian Idowu (1992), Marina Karpunina (1984), Nikolay Apalikov (1982), Aleksei Anatolyevich Kozlov (1986), Natalia Vodopyanova (1981), and Sergey Bakulin (1986). After him are Angelina Golikova (1991), Dmitry Larionov (1985), Iouri Podladtchikov (1988), Ksenia Afanasyeva (1991), Dmitry Malyshko (1987), and Vladimir Potkin (1982).

Among WRESTLERS In Russia

Among wrestlers born in Russia, Javid Hamzatau ranks 57Before him are Gadzhimurad Rashidov (1995), Bakhtiyar Akhmedov (1987), Albert Saritov (1985), Varteres Samurgashev (1976), Mingiyan Semenov (1990), and Selim Yaşar (1990). After him are Shamil Borchashvili (1995), Zaur Uguev (1995), Taimuraz Tigiyev (1982), Ekaterina Bukina (1987), Alan Khugaev (1989), and Niyaz Ilyasov (1995).