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Jüri Tarmak

1946 - 2022

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Jüri Tarmak (21 July 1946 – 22 June 2022) was an Estonian high jumper who competed for the Soviet Union. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jüri Tarmak is the 236th most popular athlete (down from 207th in 2019), the 77th most popular biography from Estonia (up from 79th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Estonian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Jüri Tarmak ranks 236 out of 6,025Before him are Sebastian Coe, Lauri Virtanen, Bobby Morrow, Helge Løvland, Carlos Lopes, and Éva Székely. After him are Charles Frédéric Petit, Viktor Tsybulenko, Yelena Isinbayeva, Charley Borah, Adolfo Consolini, and Vladimir Kuts.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1946, Jüri Tarmak ranks 312Before him are Bruce Davison, Dan O'Bannon, Allan Holdsworth, Abdul Ali Mazari, Ratomir Dujković, and Hanan Ashrawi. After him are Paul Cremona, Jane Asher, Dick van Dijk, Richard Carpenter, Kiril Ivkov, and Óscar Berger. Among people deceased in 2022, Jüri Tarmak ranks 202Before him are Kitten Natividad, Dominique Lapierre, Maarten Schmidt, Kunimitsu Takahashi, Elza Soares, and Barbara Walters. After him are Alec John Such, Francisco Morales Bermúdez, Jimmy Wang Yu, Nick Bollettieri, Jack Higgins, and Joseph Delaney.

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In Estonia

Among people born in Estonia, Jüri Tarmak ranks 77 out of 351Before him are Ita Ever (1931), Kaarel Eenpalu (1888), Jaan Teemant (1872), Balthasar Russow (1536), Aleksander Klumberg (1899), and Herman Wrangel (1584). After him are Tiit Vähi (1947), Carl Robert Jakobson (1841), Viktor Kingissepp (1888), Otto Strandman (1875), Ants Piip (1884), and August Sabbe (1909).

Among ATHLETES In Estonia

Among athletes born in Estonia, Jüri Tarmak ranks 4Before him are Jüri Lossmann (1891), Roman Steinberg (1900), and Aleksander Klumberg (1899). After him are Alfred Schmidt (1898), Jaan Kikkas (1892), Harald Tammer (1899), Jaan Talts (1944), Ilmar Kullam (1922), Jüri Tamm (1957), Adalberts Bubenko (1910), and Jaak Uudmäe (1954).