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Alex Szőke

2000 - Today

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Alex Gergo Szőke (born 3 March 2000) is a Hungarian Greco-Roman wrestler. He won the silver medal in the 97 kg event at the 2021 World Wrestling Championships held in Oslo, Norway. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Alex Szőke has received more than 16,783 page views. His biography is available in 10 different languages on Wikipedia. Alex Szőke is the 7,349th most popular athlete, the 1,111th most popular biography from Hungary and the 185th most popular Hungarian Athlete.

Memorability Metrics

  • 17k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 29.86

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 10

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 3.75

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.39

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Alex Szőke ranks 7,349 out of 6,025Before him are Andrea Panizza, Alexander Slafkovský, Nathan Outteridge, Krista Tervo, Semi Radradra, and Sébastien Dockier. After him are Martin Wolfram, Anežka Drahotová, Tim Cuddihy, Nikita Ducarroz, Olivia van Rooijen, and Fabienne Kocher.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Alex Szőke ranks 462Before him are Ben Johnson, Wataru Morishige, Robert Cochran, Alhassan Yusuf, Hannah Neise, and Denis Petrashov. After him are Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya, Giulian Biancone, Penny Oleksiak, Huang Zhangjiayang, Koki Morita, and Bobby Prince.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Alex Szőke ranks 1,111 out of 1,077Before him are Emese Barka (1989), Noemi Batki (1987), Anna Olasz (1993), Bence Nádas (1996), Péter Bernek (1992), and Liza Pusztai (2001). After him are Laura Sárosi (1992), Viktória Madarász (1985), Richárd Bohus (1993), Ádám Telegdy (1995), Dániel Angyal (1992), and Gergely Gyurta (1991).

Among ATHLETES In Hungary

Among athletes born in Hungary, Alex Szőke ranks 185Before him are Anhelina Lysak (1998), Krisztián Manhercz (1997), Veronika Major (1997), Dániel Pauman (1986), Noemi Batki (1987), and Bence Nádas (1996). After him are Viktória Madarász (1985), Dániel Angyal (1992), Krisztina Garda (1994), Anna Illés (1994), Tamás Tóth (1989), and Szilárd Jansik (1994).