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Rafael Silva

1987 - Today

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Rafael Carlos da Silva (Brazilian Portuguese: [ʁafaˈew ˈsiwvɐ]; born 11 May 1987) is a Brazilian heavyweight judoka. He has two Olympic bronze medals (London 2012 and Rio 2016) in addition to having 4 individual medals in World Judo Championships (one silver and three bronze), in addition to being a six-time Pan American Judo champion. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rafael Silva is the 683rd most popular wrestler (up from 721st in 2019), the 1,391st most popular biography from Brazil (up from 1,624th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Brazilian Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Rafael Silva ranks 683 out of 1,027Before him are Simon Gotch, Marie-Claire Restoux, Iván Fundora, Mark Madsen, Bajrang Punia, and Andrea Minguzzi. After him are Éva Csernoviczki, Neil Adams, Vladimer Khinchegashvili, Tamyra Mensah-Stock, Lars Sullivan, and Tony Nese.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Rafael Silva ranks 628Before him are Ivelin Popov, Shane Lowry, John Boye, Anna Tatangelo, Paul Goldschmidt, and Imanol Agirretxe. After him are Hideto Takahashi, Ivan Vargić, Yōsuke Kashiwagi, Antonio Barragán, Xenia Tchoumitcheva, and Lyubov Sobol.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Rafael Silva ranks 1,391 out of 2,236Before him are Marcão (1996), Eduarda Amorim (1986), Claudio Luiz Assuncao de Freitas (1972), Fabiano Eller (1977), Alison Barros Moraes (1982), and Edson Rodrigues (1967). After him are Bruno Junqueira (1976), Everton Luiz (1988), João Pedro (2001), Márcio Nobre (1980), Caio Lucas Fernandes (1994), and Valberto Amorim dos Santos (1973).

Among WRESTLERS In Brazil

Among wrestlers born in Brazil, Rafael Silva ranks 5Before him are Aurélio Miguel (1964), Rogério Sampaio (1967), Tiago Camilo (1982), and Rafaela Silva (1992). After him are Leandro Guilheiro (1983), Felipe Kitadai (1989), Sarah Menezes (1990), Maria Suelen Altheman (1988), Larissa Pimenta (1999), Beatriz Souza (1998), and David Moura (1987).