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Urška Žolnir

1981 - Today

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Urška Žolnir (born 9 October 1981) is a Slovenian politician and a retired judoka. She is a member of Judo Club Sankaku Celje. She won the bronze medal in the half-middleweight (–63 kg) division at the 2004 Summer Olympics and gold medal at the 2012 Olympics in the same division. That makes her the most successful Slovenian judoka of all time. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 25 in 2024). Urška Žolnir is the 546th most popular wrestler (down from 509th in 2024), the 197th most popular biography from Slovenia (up from 223rd in 2019) and the most popular Slovene Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Urška Žolnir ranks 546 out of 1,027Before her are Daima Beltrán, Rogério Sampaio, Yoshi Tatsu, Kosei Akaishi, Sun Fuming, and Alina Dumitru. After her are Khetag Gazyumov, Tyler Breeze, Akinobu Osako, Hamza Yerlikaya, Juan Marén, and Torrie Wilson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Urška Žolnir ranks 561Before her are Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, Marlies Schild, Johan Vansummeren, Hanna Alström, Anis Boussaïdi, and Nabil Baha. After her are Russell Tovey, Sun Tiantian, Ermal Meta, Marius Niculae, Esther Vergeer, and Vildan Atasever.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Urška Žolnir ranks 197 out of 340Before her are Darko Milanič (1967), Uroš Zorman (1980), Anamarija Lampič (1995), Sani Bečirovič (1981), Alenka Zupančič (1966), and Mladen Rudonja (1971). After her are Nuša Derenda (1969), Dalibor Stevanović (1984), Benjamin Šeško (2003), Andrej Hauptman (1975), Borut Božič (1980), and Tina Trstenjak (1990).

Among WRESTLERS In Slovenia

Among wrestlers born in Slovenia, Urška Žolnir ranks 1After her are Tina Trstenjak (1990), Lucija Polavder (1984), Andreja Leški (1997), Klara Apotekar (1997), and Kaja Kajzer (2000).