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Ruslan Nurudinov

1991 - Today

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Ruslan Shamilevich Nurudinov (Uzbek: Ruslan Shamil'evich Nurudinov; born 24 November 1991) is an Uzbekistani weightlifter of Tatar ethnic origin. He is the first world champion for Uzbekistan in weightlifting (2013). Nurudinov won a gold medal at the 2016 Olympics, setting a new Olympic record in the clean and jerk at 237 kg. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2024). Ruslan Nurudinov is the 4,810th most popular athlete (down from 4,266th in 2024), the 165th most popular biography from Uzbekistan (down from 152nd in 2019) and the 12th most popular Uzbekistani Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ruslan Nurudinov ranks 4,810 out of 6,025Before him are Guo Wenjun, Niclas Hävelid, Lim Chang-yong, Gabriela Schloesser, Steve Smith, and Erick Wainaina. After him are Rafael da Silva, Evgeny Chigishev, Nur Tatar, Natalia Paderina, Jeon Ji-hee, and Zoltán Kammerer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Ruslan Nurudinov ranks 638Before him are Anastasia Vinnikova, Nicolas Isimat-Mirin, Anna Odobescu, James Tavernier, Marcus Rohdén, and Margaret. After him are Sam Shankland, Minako Kotobuki, Nicolao Dumitru, Andreea Mitu, Son Dong-woon, and Dener.

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In Uzbekistan

Among people born in Uzbekistan, Ruslan Nurudinov ranks 165 out of 190Before him are Andrei Fyodorov (1971), Sardor Rashidov (1991), Nikolay Shirshov (1974), Sanzhar Tursunov (1986), Sevgil Musayeva (1987), and Gregory Serper (1969). After him are Jasur Hasanov (1983), Andrey Akopyants (1977), Ekaterina Khilko (1982), Marat Bikmaev (1986), Azizbek Haydarov (1985), and Alexei Barsov (1966).

Among ATHLETES In Uzbekistan

Among athletes born in Uzbekistan, Ruslan Nurudinov ranks 12Before him are Abdullo Tangriev (1981), Hasanboy Dusmatov (1993), Marina Shmonina (1965), Michael Kolganov (1974), Valery Zakharevich (1967), and Leilia Adzhametova (1994). After him are Ekaterina Khilko (1982), Kim Yeong-nam (null), Ulugbek Rashitov (2002), Ikhtiyor Navruzov (1989), Moses Ndiema Kipsiro (1986), and Svetlana Radzivil (1987).