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Ibrahim Saidau

1985 - today

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Ibrahim Saidau is the 1,098th most popular wrestler, the 3,811th most popular biography from Russia and the 77th most popular Russian Wrestler.

Ibrahim Saidau is most famous for winning a silver medal in men's freestyle wrestling at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Despite being born in Russia, he represented Belarus in international competitions, which is a lesser-known aspect of his career. His achievements have left a lasting legacy by inspiring young wrestlers in Belarus and promoting the sport's prominence on the global stage.

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Among Wrestlers

Among wrestlers, Ibrahim Saidau ranks 1,098 out of 1,027Before him are Haruka Tachimoto, Daffney, Mayu Mukaida, Christy Hemme, Lubov Volosova, and Gwak Dong-han. After him are Shin'ichi Yumoto, Sarah-Léonie Cysique, Alice Bellandi, Masashi Nishiyama, Eugene, and Ekaterina Bukina.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Ibrahim Saidau ranks 1,449Before him are Takuro Fujii, Leandro Salino, Abraham González, Yannick Cahuzac, Hana Elhebshi, and Jean-Louis Leca. After him are Nadine Coyle, Ana Drev, Jevgenij Shuklin, Julia Voth, Yuhei Ono, and Tobias Werner.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Ibrahim Saidau ranks 3,811 out of NaNBefore him are Georgi Shchennikov (1991), Adil Osmanov (2000), Evgeny Voronov (1986), Alexander Enbert (1989), Aleksandr Khoroshilov (1984), and Alexei Emelin (1986). After him are Anastasia Fesikova (1990), Jevgenij Shuklin (1985), Yevgeny Dementyev (1983), Vasilisa Stepanova (1993), Ilya Zakharov (1991), and Evgeny Lebedev (1980).

Among Wrestlers In Russia

Among wrestlers born in Russia, Ibrahim Saidau ranks 77Before him are Selim Yaşar (1990), Javid Hamzatau (1989), Shamil Borchashvili (1995), Zaur Uguev (1995), Taimuraz Tigiyev (1982), and Lubov Volosova (1982). After him are Ekaterina Bukina (1987), Alan Khugaev (1989), Niyaz Ilyasov (1995), Chamsulvara Chamsulvarayev (1984), Taimuraz Friev (1986), and Viktor Lebedev (1988).

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