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Valeria Koblova

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Valeria Sergeyevna Koblova, née Zholobova (Russian: Валерия Сергеевна Коблова; born 9 October 1992) is a Russian retired freestyle wrestler. She competed in the freestyle 55 kg event at the 2012 Summer Olympics; she advanced to the bronze medal match, where she was defeated by Yuliya Ratkevich. At the 2014 World Wrestling Championships she lost in the final match to 10-time World champion and 4-time Olympic champion Kaori Icho. At the 2016 Summer Olympics she lost in the gold medal match to Kaori Icho. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Valeria Koblova is the 1,286th most popular wrestler (down from 1,027th in 2024), the 4,133rd most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,689th in 2019) and the 88th most popular Russian Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Valeria Koblova ranks 1,291 out of 1,027Before her are Bilyana Dudova, Evin Demirhan Yavuz, Sonia Asselah, Shotzi Blackheart, Clarissa Chun, Vazgen Tevanyan, Ashleigh McIvor, Odunayo Adekuoroye, Irina Rîngaci, Murodjon Yuldoshev, and Wesley Blake. After her are Emese Barka.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Valeria Koblova ranks 1,566Before her are Wang Lili, Brandon Frazier, Danielle Williams, Carson Wentz, Maxim Tsvetkov, and Pablo Simonet. After her are Annika Bruhn, Masato Nakayama, Lisa Evans, Miguel Bianconi, Mitch Grassi, and Maxime Poundjé.

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Among WRESTLERS In Russia

Among wrestlers born in Russia, Valeria Koblova ranks 88Before her are Akhmed Tazhudinov (2003), Ilja Dragunov (1993), Theodoros Tselidis (1996), Artem Surkov (1993), Cengizhan Erdoğan (1987), and Abubakr Abakarov (1999). After her are Khanum Velieva (1999), Valentina Islamova (1992), Olga Khoroshavtseva (1994), Stalvira Orshush (1993), Alan Khubetsov (1993), and Anzor Khizriev (1990).