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Muzaffarbek Turoboyev

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Muzaffarbek Turoboyev (born 5 April 2000) is an Uzbekistani judoka. He won the gold medal at the 2022 World Judo Championships, a bronze medal at the 2021 World Judo Championships, and a bronze medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Muzaffarbek Turoboyev is the 1,021st most popular wrestler (down from 1,016th in 2019), the 62nd most popular biography from Kyrgyzstan (up from 64th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Kirghiz Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Muzaffarbek Turoboyev ranks 1,021 out of 1,027Before him are Eddie Edwards, Serena Deeb, Shawn Daivari, Dániel Ligeti, Aleksandar Kukolj, and Thomas Gilman. After him are Travis Stevens, Akhmed Tazhudinov, Erica Wiebe, Myles Amine, Cael Sanderson, and Roksana Zasina.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Muzaffarbek Turoboyev ranks 372Before him are Kévin Denkey, Andi Gutmans, Zhu Chenjie, Bruna Takahashi, Kevin Porter Jr., and Kamal Sowah. After him are Robert Lorenz, Frankie Jonas, Mateo Klimowicz, Abdumalik Khalokov, Kosei Tani, and Corbin Strong.

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In Kyrgyzstan

Among people born in Kyrgyzstan, Muzaffarbek Turoboyev ranks 62 out of 62Before him are Ernesto Inarkiev (1985), Vitalij Lux (1989), Polina Kuznetsova (1987), Zholaman Sharshenbekov (1999), Meerim Zhumanazarova (1999), and Ilzat Akhmetov (1997). After him are Valery Kichin (1992), Akhlidin Israilov (1994), Ruslan Tyumenbayev (1986), Uzur Dzhuzupbekov (1996), Aiperi Medet Kyzy (1999), and Konstantin Semenov (null).

Among WRESTLERS In Kyrgyzstan

Among wrestlers born in Kyrgyzstan, Muzaffarbek Turoboyev ranks 4Before him are Yuriy Melnichenko (1972), Akzhol Makhmudov (1999), and Kanatbek Begaliev (1984). After him are Ruslan Tyumenbayev (1986), Aiperi Medet Kyzy (1999), and Ernazar Akmataliev (1998).