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Ramaz Nozadze

1983 - Today

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Ramaz Nozadze (born 16 October 1981, in Tbilisi) is a Georgian wrestler who competed in the Men's Greco-Roman 96 kg at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the silver medal. He lost in the final match to Egypt's Karam Gaber by (1-12). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ramaz Nozadze is the 803rd most popular wrestler (down from 545th in 2019), the 364th most popular biography from Georgia (down from 327th in 2019) and the 29th most popular Georgian Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Ramaz Nozadze ranks 803 out of 1,027Before him are Shad Gaspard, Sazhid Sazhidov, Naohisa Takato, Kenichiro Fumita, Paul London, and Rei Higuchi. After him are Charline Van Snick, Jillian Hall, Askhat Zhitkeyev, Vitaly Makarov, Sakshi Malik, and Dennis van der Geest.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Ramaz Nozadze ranks 949Before him are Anastasiya Yermakova, Dorota Masłowska, Habib Mohamed, Adrian Cristea, Mariusz Wlazły, and Yusuf Saad Kamel. After him are Debatik Curri, Mejdi Traoui, Adam Johansson, Poliana Okimoto, Yun Mi-jin, and Bryan Habana.

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In Georgia

Among people born in Georgia, Ramaz Nozadze ranks 364 out of 406Before him are Manuchar Markoishvili (1986), Khatuna Lorig (1974), Lasha Salukvadze (1981), Ana Matnadze (1983), Malkhaz Asatiani (1981), and Mariko Ebralidze (1984). After him are Oto Nemsadze (1989), Tornike Okriashvili (1992), Tinatin Dalakishvili (1991), Jano Ananidze (1992), Nukri Revishvili (1987), and Otar Kakabadze (1995).

Among WRESTLERS In Georgia

Among wrestlers born in Georgia, Ramaz Nozadze ranks 29Before him are Vladimer Khinchegashvili (1991), Tea Donguzashvili (1976), Vazha Margvelashvili (1993), Tato Grigalashvili (1999), Luka Mkheidze (1996), and Aleksandr Dokturishvili (1980). After him are Davit Modzmanashvili (1986), Georgy Ketoyev (1985), Ushangi Kokauri (1992), Zurabi Iakobishvili (1992), Davit Chakvetadze (1992), and Elizbar Odikadze (1989).