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Mariya Stadnik

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Mariya Stadnik (Ukrainian: Марія Василівна Стадник; Mariya Vasylivna Stadnyk; born 3 December 1988) is a retired Ukrainian-born Azerbaijani female wrestler who won four Olympic medals, two World Championship and ten European Championship. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mariya Stadnik is the 473rd most popular wrestler (down from 380th in 2019), the 1,071st most popular biography from Ukraine (up from 1,084th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Ukrainian Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Mariya Stadnik ranks 473 out of 1,027Before her are Chris Hero, Samoa Joe, Atsuji Miyahara, Artur Aleksanyan, Montel Vontavious Porter, and Jon Rønningen. After her are Aleksandr Ivanov, Taha Akgül, Kenneth Richmond, Elbrus Tedeyev, Ivar, and Enzo Amore.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Mariya Stadnik ranks 298Before her are Ágnes Szávay, Gabriela Isler, Andrea Ranocchia, Kim Yu-bin, Luís Neto, and Tatsuya Murao. After her are Kshmr, Park Se-young, Héctor Moreno, Adrián López, Liu Wen, and Jun. K.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Mariya Stadnik ranks 1,071 out of 1,365Before her are Ihor Pavlyuk (1967), Vasyl Arkhypenko (1957), Alexander Chernin (1960), Edvin Marton (1974), Oleksandr Ponomariov (1973), and Olesia Zhurakivska (1973). After her are Olena Zubrilova (1973), Oleh Husyev (1983), Gregory Kaidanov (1959), Viktor Bryzhin (1962), Alyona Alyona (1991), and Anzhela Balakhonova (1972).

Among WRESTLERS In Ukraine

Among wrestlers born in Ukraine, Mariya Stadnik ranks 6Before her are Aleksandr Medved (1937), Ivan Poddubny (1871), Vladimir Kozlov (1979), Ivan Bohdan (1928), and Mikhail Mamiashvili (1963). After her are Andriy Kalashnikov (1964), Daria Bilodid (2000), Zhan Beleniuk (1991), Ilya Mate (1956), Iryna Merleni (1982), and Vyacheslav Oliynyk (1966).