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Vitaly Makarov

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Vitaly Valeryevich Makarov (Russian: Виталий Валерьевич Макаров; born 23 June 1974 in Teguldet, Tomsk Oblast, Soviet Union) is a Russian judoka who competed in the men's lightweight category. He was a 2004 Olympic silver medalist, 2001 World Champion, and earned medals in several other international tournaments. He was a 1994 World Junior Champion and has been a coach on the Russian national judo team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vitaly Makarov is the 807th most popular wrestler (down from 711th in 2019), the 3,258th most popular biography from Russia (up from 3,259th in 2019) and the 44th most popular Russian Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Vitaly Makarov ranks 807 out of 1,027Before him are Paul London, Rei Higuchi, Ramaz Nozadze, Charline Van Snick, Jillian Hall, and Askhat Zhitkeyev. After him are Sakshi Malik, Dennis van der Geest, Yuriy Melnichenko, Chris Masters, Kaitlyn, and Rasul Chunayev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Vitaly Makarov ranks 976Before him are Joel Sánchez, Will Gluck, Toshiyuki Abe, Roberto Chiacig, Nagma, and Robbie Savage. After him are Rajko Tavčar, Nnedi Okorafor, Raimkul Malakhbekov, Carolyn Murphy, Rafael García Torres, and Nassim Akrour.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Vitaly Makarov ranks 3,258 out of 3,761Before him are Igor Tikhomirov (1963), Mikhail Ivanov (1977), Denis Dmitriev (1986), Kirill Kaprizov (1997), Yekaterina Andryushina (1985), and Roman Adamov (1982). After him are Georgy Balakshin (1980), Victoriya Kalinina (1988), Alena Zavarzina (1989), Maxim Belkov (1985), Vyacheslav Dayev (1972), and Anish Giri (1994).

Among WRESTLERS In Russia

Among wrestlers born in Russia, Vitaly Makarov ranks 44Before him are Roman Vlasov (1990), Nazyr Mankiev (1985), Bilyal Makhov (1987), Beslan Mudranov (1986), Tamerlan Tmenov (1977), and Sazhid Sazhidov (1980). After him are Yury Patrikeyev (1979), Nurislam Sanayev (1991), Zelym Kotsoiev (1998), Soslan Tigiev (1983), Tamerlan Bashaev (1996), and Khasan Khalmurzaev (1993).