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Simona Richter

1972 - Today

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Simona Marcela Richter (born 27 March 1972 in Reșița, Caraș-Severin) is a retired female judoka from Romania. She claimed a bronze medal in the Women's Light-Heavyweight (‍–‍78 kg) division at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, together with Italy's Emanuela Pierantozzi. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Simona Richter is the 4,031st most popular athlete (down from 3,907th in 2024), the 758th most popular biography from Romania (down from 742nd in 2019) and the 98th most popular Romanian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Simona Richter ranks 4,031 out of 6,025Before her are Dave Boyes, Björn Bach, Inês Henriques, Bruno Dreossi, José Reyes, and Andrei Rybakou. After her are Jiří Lipták, Abhinav Bindra, Aleksandr Averbukh, Mikhail Nestruyev, Lyudmila Galkina, and Sergei Martynov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Simona Richter ranks 1,029Before her are Sourav Ganguly, Hedieh Tehrani, Trond Fausa Aurvåg, Dimitri Verhulst, Kate Ashfield, and Marcelo Mabilia. After her are Shaun Bartlett, Filippo Tamagnini, Giga Bokeria, Lyudmila Galkina, Tomohiro Hasumi, and Toshihiro Uchida.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Simona Richter ranks 758 out of 844Before her are Jaqueline Cristian (1998), Elena Băsescu (1980), Irina Spîrlea (1974), Oana Pantelimon (1972), Marian Simion (1975), and Alexandra Cadanțu (1990). After her are George Pușcaș (1996), Daniel Dumitrescu (1968), Zoltan Lunka (1970), Dennis Man (1998), Csaba László (1964), and Andrei Rațiu (1998).

Among ATHLETES In Romania

Among athletes born in Romania, Simona Richter ranks 98Before her are Marian Oprea (1982), Zita-Eva Funkenhauser (1966), Maria Magdalena Dumitrache (1977), Ioan Șnep (1966), Oana Pantelimon (1972), and Marian Simion (1975). After her are Ioan Grigoraș (1963), Victoria Lepădatu (1971), Lidia Șimon (1973), Aurica Bărăscu (1974), Florin Popescu (1974), and Rodica Mateescu (1971).