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Turan Bayramov

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Turan Bayramov (Azerbaijani: Turan Rövşən oğlu Bayramov; born 11 January 2001) is an Azerbaijani freestyle wrestler who competes at 70 kilograms, and 74 kilograms. Bayramov claimed a silver medal from the 2021 European Championships (70kg), was the 2019 U23 World Champion and the 2018 Cadet World and Youth Olympic Champion, as well as a medalist at multiple high level age-group competitions. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Turan Bayramov is the 1,182nd most popular wrestler (down from 1,049th in 2019), the 246th most popular biography from Azerbaijan (down from 235th in 2019) and the 14th most popular Azerbaijani Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Turan Bayramov ranks 1,188 out of 1,027Before him are Loriana Kuka, Cora Jade, Sardor Nurillaev, Kyle Reyes, Grayson Waller, Gefen Primo, Noam Dar, Stevan Mićić, Rezar, Beata Pacut, Gentleman Jack Gallagher, and Abdelkarim Fergat.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Turan Bayramov ranks 446Before him are Oblique Seville, Nagi Matsumoto, Dalia Kaddari, Mathias Ross, Amuro Tsuzuki, and Veronika Stepanova. After him are Avani Lekhara, Tomáš Vlček, Destroy Lonely, Adam Idah, Noah Kenshin Browne, and Matthew Hoppe.

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In Azerbaijan

Among people born in Azerbaijan, Turan Bayramov ranks 248 out of 232Before him are Gunay Mammadzada (2000), Mammadali Mehdiyev (1993), Elvin Mamishzada (1991), Nijat Abasov (1995), Vasif Durarbayli (1992), Ruslan Lunev (1989), Javid Chalabiyev (null), and Karamat Huseynov (1998). After him are Emin Jafarov (1979), Jo-Ane van Dyk (1997), Zohra Aghamirova (2001), and Firdovsi Farzaliyev (1993).

Among WRESTLERS In Azerbaijan

Among wrestlers born in Azerbaijan, Turan Bayramov ranks 14Before him are Jabrayil Hasanov (1990), Emin Ahmadov (1986), Zafar Guliev (1972), Rasul Chunayev (1991), Mammadali Mehdiyev (1993), and Karamat Huseynov (1998).