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Lasha Gulelauri

1993 - Today

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Lasha Gulelauri (Georgian: ლაშა თორღვაიძე; born 26 May 1993) is a Georgian athlete specialising in the triple jump. He represented his country at the 2016 Summer Olympics without having a recording mark in the qualification round. His personal bests in the event are 16.87 metres outdoors (+0.9 m/s, Almaty 2016) and 16.62 metres indoors (Tbilisi 2016). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lasha Gulelauri is the 9,396th most popular athlete (down from 8,793rd in 2019), the 433rd most popular biography from Georgia (down from 431st in 2019) and the 39th most popular Georgian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Lasha Gulelauri ranks 9,396 out of 6,025Before him are Sage Watson, Natoya Goule, Ahmed Kadhi, Antonela Fortuna, Shea McAleese, and Aori Nishimura. After him are Merel Blom, Ala Zoghlami, Pooja Rani, Cameron Burrell, Yi Xudi, and Dorota Banaszczyk.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Lasha Gulelauri ranks 1,650Before him are Jongkolphan Kititharakul, Mohamed Tindouft, Chukwuebuka Enekwechi, Ali Aghamirzaei, Goitom Kifle, and Larissa Franklin. After him are Yi Xudi, Rellie Kaputin, Cristina Cabaña, Anouchka Martin, Anicka Newell, and Lucie Anastassiou.

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In Georgia

Among people born in Georgia, Lasha Gulelauri ranks 433 out of 406Before him are Bachana Khorava (1993), Beka Kandelaki (1995), Anri Egutidze (1996), Goga Chkheidze (1996), Eetu Kallioinen (1998), and Iryna Malovichko (1993). After him are Irakli Revishvili (1988), Ahn Seul-ki (1992), Giorgi Kharabadze (1997), Peniamina Percival (null), Radwa Sayed (1997), and Noah Williams (null).

Among ATHLETES In Georgia

Among athletes born in Georgia, Lasha Gulelauri ranks 39Before him are Bachana Khorava (1993), Beka Kandelaki (1995), Anri Egutidze (1996), Goga Chkheidze (1996), Eetu Kallioinen (1998), and Iryna Malovichko (1993). After him are Ahn Seul-ki (1992), Giorgi Kharabadze (1997), Radwa Sayed (1997), and Noah Williams (null).