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Yarden Gerbi

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Yarden Gerbi (or Jerbi, Hebrew: ירדן ג'רבי; born 8 July 1989) is an Israeli former judoka world champion. She won an Olympic bronze medal competing for Israel at the 2016 Summer Olympics, in women's 63 kg judo. Gerbi won the gold medal at the 2013 World Judo Championships in the ‍–‍63 kg category. She won the Israeli championship five times by the age of 24, and was a silver medalist in the 2009 Maccabiah Games. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yarden Gerbi is the 869th most popular wrestler (down from 748th in 2019), the 446th most popular biography from Israel (down from 438th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Israeli Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Yarden Gerbi ranks 869 out of 1,027Before her are Ismael Borrero, Low Ki, Taybe Yusein, Balázs Kiss, Audrey Tcheuméo, and Iryna Koliadenko. After her are Evelina Nikolova, Yogeshwar Dutt, Akzhol Makhmudov, Jenny Fransson, Chris Candido, and Christophe Guénot.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Yarden Gerbi ranks 938Before her are Jesse James, Martina Zubčić, Chris Sale, April Pearson, and Jonathan Zongo. After her are Zargo Touré, Sara Gama, Olha Zhovnir, Evgeniya Rodina, Linet Masai, Fabio Leimer, and Hannes Aigner.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Yarden Gerbi ranks 446 out of 466Before her are Michael Ben David (1996), Linoy Ashram (1999), Yotam Halperin (1984), Ronen Rubinstein (1993), Roy Nissany (1994), and Lior Eliyahu (1985). After her are Yaniv Katan (1981), Nir Davidovich (1976), Sagi Muki (1992), Or Sasson (1990), Miri Ben-Ari (1978), and Gal Mekel (1988).

Among WRESTLERS In Israel

Among wrestlers born in Israel, Yarden Gerbi ranks 3Before her are Oren Smadja (1970), and Ariel Ze'evi (1977). After her are Sagi Muki (1992), Or Sasson (1990), Inbar Lanir (2000), Tohar Butbul (1994), Gefen Primo (2000), Noam Dar (1993), Tal Flicker (1992), and Inbal Shemesh (1996).