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Cho In-chul

1976 - Today

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Cho In-Chul (Korean: 조인철; born 4 March 1976) won three medals at the World Judo Championships (of which two gold and one bronze) and two olympic medals (a bronze in the 1996 Olympic Games and a silver at the Sydney Olympic Games). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Cho In-chul is the 757th most popular wrestler, the 1,029th most popular biography from South Korea and the 16th most popular South Korean Wrestler.

Cho In-chul is most famous for being a South Korean professional wrestler known for his work in various wrestling promotions, including his tenure in Japan. He is recognized for his contributions to the sport and his performances in the ring.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Cho In-chul ranks 757 out of 1,027Before him are Djamel Bouras, Kakuryū Rikisaburō, Gable Steveson, Leandro Guilheiro, Ariel Ze'evi, and Shayna Baszler. After him are Khadzhimurad Magomedov, Heath Slater, Keiji Suzuki, Moon Eui-jae, Kenan Şimşek, and Andrzej Głąb.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Cho In-chul ranks 894Before him are Susumu Oki, Olga Kotlyarova, Henrik Stenson, Sotaro Yasunaga, Santigold, and Anita Kulcsár. After him are Albina Akhatova, Imed Mhedhebi, Katia Guerreiro, Joseph Sikora, Marek Čech, and Ashley Jones.

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In South Korea

Among people born in South Korea, Cho In-chul ranks 1,029 out of 1,128Before him are Hee Oh (1969), Soojin (1998), Lee Chang-hwan (1982), Kim Hyo-jin (1984), Huh Yunjin (2001), and Park Jin-joo (1988). After him are Oh Ban-suk (1988), Heo Sol-ji (1989), Go Bo-gyeol (1988), Ah Young (1991), Heo Ga-yoon (1990), and Cho Byung-kuk (1981).

Among WRESTLERS In South Korea

Among wrestlers born in South Korea, Cho In-chul ranks 16Before him are Jang Sung-ho (1978), An Han-bong (1968), Kim Jong-shin (1970), Park Jang-soon (1968), Kim Mi-jung (1971), and Jung Sun-yong (1971). After him are Moon Eui-jae (1975), Kim Min-soo (1975), Hyun Sook-hee (1973), Wang Ki-chun (1988), Kim Hyeon-woo (1988), and Sim Kwon-ho (1972).