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Juraj Tužinský

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Juraj Tužinský (born 24 August 1984) is a Slovak sport shooter who competes in the men's 10 metre air pistol. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he finished 15th in the qualifying round, failing to make the cut for the final. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Juraj Tužinský is the 8,120th most popular athlete (down from 7,918th in 2019), the 427th most popular biography from Slovakia (up from 430th in 2019) and the 38th most popular Slovak Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Juraj Tužinský ranks 8,120 out of 6,025Before him are Alexander Hill, Salomé Kora, Kendall Ellis, Sergio Suzuki, George Nash, and Sibusiso Matsenjwa. After him are Fintan McCarthy, Dóra Madarász, Éric Delaunay, Sharone Vernon-Evans, Etienne Kinsinger, and Kristian Pulli.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Juraj Tužinský ranks 1,585Before him are Eduardo Álvarez Aznar, Anthony Gonzalez, Koena Mitra, Jhonattan Vegas, Martin Strempfl, and Kim Gaucher. After him are Danny Valencia, Ľubomír Pištej, JP Duminy, Yessin Rahmouni, Fionnuala McCormack, and Peter Gelle.

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In Slovakia

Among people born in Slovakia, Juraj Tužinský ranks 427 out of 418Before him are Lukáš Klein (1998), Barbora Balážová (1992), Marcel Lomnický (1987), Jakub Grigar (1997), Adam Botek (1997), and Cheung Siu Lun (1985). After him are Natasa Rybanska (2000), Gabriela Gajanová (1999), Ľubomír Pištej (1984), Barbora Mokošová (1997), Alexander Slafkovský (1983), and Martina Repiská (1995).

Among ATHLETES In Slovakia

Among athletes born in Slovakia, Juraj Tužinský ranks 38Before him are Ján Volko (1996), Denis Myšák (1995), Barbora Balážová (1992), Marcel Lomnický (1987), Jakub Grigar (1997), and Adam Botek (1997). After him are Natasa Rybanska (2000), Gabriela Gajanová (1999), Ľubomír Pištej (1984), Alexander Slafkovský (1983), Peter Gelle (1984), and Marián Kovačócy (1984).