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Nenad Žugaj

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Nenad Žugaj (born 19 April 1983 in Zagreb) is a Croatian Greco-Roman wrestler. He won bronze medals at the 2010 World Championship and 2013 European Championship, as well as gold (2009) and bronze (2013) medal at the Mediterranean Games. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nenad Žugaj is the 1,048th most popular wrestler, the 701st most popular biography from Croatia and the 3rd most popular Croatian Wrestler.

Nenad Žugaj is most famous for being a Croatian Greco-Roman wrestler who competed at an international level, including participation in the Olympics. He is recognized for his achievements in the sport, contributing to Croatia's presence in wrestling.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Nenad Žugaj ranks 1,048 out of 1,027Before him are Emmanuel Lucenti, Beka Gviniashvili, Maria Prevolaraki, Rey Fénix, Jimmy Pedro, and Mashu Baker. After him are Adam Pearce, Elis Manolova, Risako Kawai, Viktor Lebedev, Manuel Lombardo, and Bronson Reed.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Nenad Žugaj ranks 1,528Before him are Cristian Malmagro, Tanya van Graan, Dani Giménez, Taira Inoue, Renan Contar, and Duncan Keith. After him are Akira Takeuchi, Sancho Lyttle, Lee Jae-jin, Dean Ashton, Émilie Gomis, and Jérémy Roy.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Nenad Žugaj ranks 701 out of 700Before him are Petar Muslim (1988), Tomislav Smoljanović (1977), Boško Šutalo (2000), Domagoj Bradarić (1999), Igor Bubnjić (1992), and Josip Elez (1994). After him are Matej Jonjić (1991), Miro Bilan (1989), Igor Marenić (1986), Nediljko Labrović (1999), Karlo Letica (1997), and Mijo Caktaš (1992).

Among WRESTLERS In Croatia

Among wrestlers born in Croatia, Nenad Žugaj ranks 3Before him are Nikolai Volkoff (1947), and Vlado Lisjak (1962).