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Sherzod Mamutov

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Sherzod Azamatovich Mamutov (born 5 June 2002) is an Uzbekistani sabre fencer. He competed in the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 4 different languages on Wikipedia. Sherzod Mamutov is the 12,359th most popular athlete (down from 10,493rd in 2024), the 1,655th most popular biography from Ukraine (down from 1,495th in 2019) and the 230th most popular Ukrainian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Sherzod Mamutov ranks 12,361 out of 6,025Before him are Divyansh Singh Panwar, Penny Squibb, Minori Yamamoto, Hadel Aboud, Natalia Hawthorn, Shalysa Wray, Malak Hamza, and Cameron Chalmers. After him are Stephanie Roble, Mukhtasar Tokhirova, Emil Järudd, and Alex Korio.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Sherzod Mamutov ranks 533Before him are Neama Said, Ihor Troianovskyi, Kara Eaker, Josefina Tapia, Patryk Grzegorzewicz, and Divyansh Singh Panwar. After him are Caleb Watts, Hanna Hiekal, Rebecca Meder, Ana Padurariu, Eden Cheng, and Khoi Young.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Sherzod Mamutov ranks 1,655 out of 1,365Before him are Mariola Bodnarchuk (2002), Yeva Meleshchuk (2001), Stanislav Kovalov (1991), Odysseus Meladinis (1990), Mariia Kichasova-Skoryk (1993), and Joseph Clarke (null). After him are Darya Mykhaylova (1989), Yana Nariezhna (1999), Mudhawi Al-Shammari (1998), Yuliia Yuriichuk (1998), Sesenieli Donu (1996), and Caitlin Ryan (null).

Among ATHLETES In Ukraine

Among athletes born in Ukraine, Sherzod Mamutov ranks 232Before him are Viktoriia Us (1993), Carlos Pineda (null), Eduard Zabuzhenko (1998), Max Foidl (null), Mykola Prostorov (1994), Stanislav Kovalov (1991), Mariia Kichasova-Skoryk (1993), and Joseph Clarke (null). After him are Darya Mykhaylova (1989), Mudhawi Al-Shammari (1998), Yuliia Yuriichuk (1998), and Sesenieli Donu (1996).