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Attila Ungvári

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Attila Ungvári (born 25 October 1988) is a Hungarian judoka. Ungvári is a bronze medalist from the 2019 European Judo Championships and represented Hungary at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Attila Ungvári has received more than 8,648 page views. His biography is available in 12 different languages on Wikipedia. Attila Ungvári is the 5,720th most popular athlete, the 949th most popular biography from Australia and the 96th most popular Australian Athlete.

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  • 1.72

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Attila Ungvári ranks 5,720 out of 6,025Before him are Maksim Dyldin, Hidayet Heydarov, Jacob Larsen, Emma Oosterwegel, James Godday, and Ibrahim Camejo. After him are Ana Šimić, Julien Wanders, Svetlana Tsarukaeva, Vasilisa Stepanova, Jiang Tingting, and Temur Rakhimov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Attila Ungvári ranks 1,279Before him are Kaoru Takayama, Teodor Peterson, Jacob Larsen, Kévin Reza, Maria Kryuchkova, and Alexandre Geniez. After him are Blessing Okagbare, Garry Bocaly, Jessica Watkins, Kajsa Kling, Artem Anisimov, and Gu Hong.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Attila Ungvári ranks 949 out of 1,143Before him are Sam Griffiths (1972), Abby Bishop (1988), Tando Velaphi (1987), Alice Robinson (2001), Danny Tiatto (1973), and Scott McGrory (1969). After him are Edwina Tops-Alexander (1974), Temur Rakhimov (1997), Anne Curtis (1985), Matthew Wilson (1977), Kate Hornsey (1981), and Rebecca St. James (1977).

Among ATHLETES In Australia

Among athletes born in Australia, Attila Ungvári ranks 96Before him are Brooke Pratley (1980), James Palmer (null), Drew Ginn (1974), Lydia Lassila (1982), Malcolm Page (1972), and Sam Griffiths (1972). After him are Temur Rakhimov (1997), Kate Hornsey (1981), Bruno Hortelano (1991), Matthew Mitcham (1988), Anna Meares (1983), and Nathan Katz (null).