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Zhu Guo

1985 - Today

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Zhu Guo (simplified Chinese: 朱国; traditional Chinese: 朱國; pinyin: Zhū Guó; born June 14, 1985, in Fuxin, Liaoning) is a male Chinese Taekwondo practitioner. At the 2008 Summer Olympics Zhu won the bronze medal in the men's 80 kg category. He lost to eventual gold medalist Hadi Saei of Iran in the quarterfinals but captured bronze by defeating Aaron Cook of Great Britain and Deepak Bista of Nepal in the repechage. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Zhu Guo is the 4,848th most popular athlete (up from 6,172nd in 2019), the 1,438th most popular biography from China (up from 1,576th in 2019) and the 97th most popular Chinese Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Zhu Guo ranks 4,848 out of 6,025Before him are Nataliya Pohrebnyak, Yuliya Tabakova, Zoltán Szécsi, Amane Beriso Shankule, Noriko Mizoguchi, and Vladimir Kanaykin. After him are Maaike Head, Johannes Ludwig, Linet Masai, Sandra Arenas, Aleksandr Zuyev, and Bouabdellah Tahri.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Zhu Guo ranks 1,094Before him are Shirley Cruz, Fabienne Suter, Rodrigo Tiuí, Ferenc Berkes, Bu Xiangzhi, and Vladimir Kanaykin. After him are Kaito Yamamoto, Michael Langer, Juhamatti Aaltonen, Kris Allen, Paola Espinosa, and Milan Purović.

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In China

Among people born in China, Zhu Guo ranks 1,438 out of 1,610Before him are Huang Shanshan (1986), Zhang Yufei (1998), Liu Chunhong (1983), Ko Lai Chak (1976), Ren Hui (1983), and Bu Xiangzhi (1985). After him are Guo Yan (1982), Cao Yuan (1995), Cao Lei (1983), Sun Shengnan (1987), Pang Jiaying (1985), and Si Tianfeng (1984).

Among ATHLETES In China

Among athletes born in China, Zhu Guo ranks 97Before him are Yang Min (1963), Hou Yuzhuo (1987), Li Ling (1985), Huang Xu (1979), Liu Chunhong (1983), and Ko Lai Chak (1976). After him are Cao Yuan (1995), Cao Lei (1983), Si Tianfeng (1984), Shi Tingmao (1991), Xie Zhenye (1993), and Chen Ruolin (1992).