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Tara Babulfath

2006 - Today

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Tara Babulfath (born 3 January 2006) is a Swedish judoka. She is an Olympic and World Championships bronze medalist in the women's 48 kg division. Babulfath is also a European Cadet and IJF Grand Slam champion, having won the 48 kg events at the 2022 European Cadet Championships in Poreč and the 2024 Judo Grand Slam in Baku. She also earned silver and bronze medals at the World Cadets Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tara Babulfath is the 193rd most popular martial arts, the 1,818th most popular biography from Sweden and the 2nd most popular Swedish Martial Arts.

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Among MARTIAL ARTS

Among martial arts, Tara Babulfath ranks 193 out of 179Before her are Buttree Puedpong, Hedaya Malak, Jake Shields, Priscilla Gneto, Marina Rodriguez, and Tijana Bogdanović. After her are Giovanna Scoccimarro, Jovana Preković, Ali Sofuoğlu, Viviana Márton, Tseng Li-cheng, and Erman Eltemur.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2006, Tara Babulfath ranks 38Before her are Kal So-won, Jorrel Hato, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Paris Brunner, Daneliya Tuleshova, and Cooper Flagg. After her are Priah Ferguson, Angelina Jordan, Sára Bejlek, Victor Vernicos, Yoram Zague, and Countess Leonore of Orange-Nassau.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Tara Babulfath ranks 1,818 out of 1,879Before her are Robin Simović (1991), Linus Ullmark (1993), Khaddi Sagnia (1994), Johanna Mattsson (1988), Johanna Bundsen (1991), and Nicklas Bärkroth (1992). After her are Patrik Berglund (1988), Abdul Khalili (1992), Anna Hasselborg (1989), Erik Gustafsson (1988), Rasmus Dahlin (2000), and Kerim Mrabti (1994).

Among MARTIAL ARTS In Sweden

Among martial arts born in Sweden, Tara Babulfath ranks 2Before her are Alexander Gustafsson (1987).