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Shira Rishony

1991 - Today

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Shira Rishony (Hebrew: שירה ראשוני; born 21 February 1991) is an Israeli retired extra-lightweight judoka. She competes at ‍–‍48 kg (under 106 pounds). She competed for Israel at the 2016 Summer Olympics. At the 2020 Summer Olympics she won a bronze medal in the mixed team event, and placed 5th in the women's 48 kg event. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Shira Rishony is the 6,415th most popular athlete (down from 6,190th in 2024), the 498th most popular biography from Israel (down from 467th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Israeli Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Shira Rishony ranks 6,415 out of 6,025Before her are Pang Qianyu, Jamaladdin Magomedov, Thomas Herschmiller, Dola Banerjee, Nina Solheim, and Kira Walkenhorst. After her are Dominic Seiterle, Serguey Torres, Aleksander Lesun, Krasimir Anev, Jin Ziwei, and Jerome Young.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Shira Rishony ranks 1,067Before her are Anton Zabolotny, Sara Doorsoun, Darlan Romani, Fabio Daprelà, Danila Izotov, and Calum Worthy. After her are Anita Blaze, Kika van Es, Jiang Yuyuan, Kacey Rohl, Pablo, and Melanie Oudin.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Shira Rishony ranks 498 out of 466Before her are Itay Shechter (1987), Omer Golan (1982), Shahar Tzuberi (1986), Elyanna (2002), Eliran Atar (1987), and Nir Bitton (1991). After her are Raz Hershko (1998), Borgore (1987), Almog Cohen (1988), Taleb Tawatha (1992), Yon Tumarkin (1989), and Inbar Lanir (2000).

Among ATHLETES In Israel

Among athletes born in Israel, Shira Rishony ranks 4Before her are Gal Fridman (1975), Zhang Ling (null), and Shahar Tzuberi (1986). After her are Raz Hershko (1998), Avishag Semberg (2001), Baruch Shmailov (1994), Gili Sharir (1999), Tom Reuveny (2000), Nicol Zelikman (2001), Maor Tiyouri (1990), and Alexander Bachmann (1994).