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Shakhboz Kholmurzaev

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Shakhboz Kholmurzaev (Шахбоз Холмурзаев, born 26 February 1996) is an Uzbekistani rower. He placed 22nd in the men's single sculls event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. He won a gold medal at the 2018 Asian Games in the men's double sculls event. Kholmurzaev also competed for Uzbekistan at the 2020 Summer Olympics, finishing 16th in the men's lightweight double sculls event. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Shakhboz Kholmurzaev is the 8,610th most popular athlete (up from 9,664th in 2019), the 211th most popular biography from Uzbekistan (up from 223rd in 2019) and the 26th most popular Uzbekistani Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Shakhboz Kholmurzaev ranks 8,610 out of 6,025Before him are Xu Wenyu, Nils Dunkel, Maria Eduarda Arakaki, Seydou Gbané, Denisa Tîlvescu, and Michał Rozmys. After him are Nadine Gonska, Michaela Blyde, Rkia El Moukim, Shelby Houlihan, Shanti Pereira, and Bohdan-Ivan Horodyskyi.

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In Uzbekistan

Among people born in Uzbekistan, Shakhboz Kholmurzaev ranks 211 out of 190Before him are Mirazizbek Mirzakhalilov (1995), Elnur Abduraimov (1994), Zaynab Dayibekova (2002), Paweł Tarnowski (null), Ildar Hafizov (1988), and Nigora Tursunkulova (1999). After him are Raykhona Kodirova (1993), Fateh Benferdjallah (2001), Muattar Nabieva (1996), Saidjamshid Jafarov (1999), Youssouf Dao (1998), and Darya Reznichenko (1991).

Among ATHLETES In Uzbekistan

Among athletes born in Uzbekistan, Shakhboz Kholmurzaev ranks 26Before him are Muminjon Abdullaev (null), Ekaterina Voronina (1992), Nikita Rafalovich (1993), Paweł Tarnowski (null), Ildar Hafizov (1988), and Nigora Tursunkulova (1999). After him are Fateh Benferdjallah (2001), Muattar Nabieva (1996), Darya Reznichenko (1991), Roksana Khudoyarova (2001), Andrea Ramírez (null), and Fanat Kakhramonov (1996).