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Christian Parlati

1998 - Today

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Christian Parlati (born 23 January 1998) is an Italian judoka. He won one of the bronze medals in the men's 81 kg event at the 2021 European Judo Championships held in Lisbon, Portugal. He also represented Italy at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan and the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 9 different languages on Wikipedia. Christian Parlati is the 7,460th most popular athlete, the 5,276th most popular biography from Italy and the 273rd most popular Italian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Christian Parlati ranks 7,460 out of 6,025Before him are Andrea Herzog, Jeong Bo-kyeong, Gaia Sabbatini, Serghei Marghiev, Victoria Max-Theurer, and Debbie Flood. After him are Amit Elor, Laura Traets, Karina Goricheva, Emma Moffatt, Robbert Kemperman, and Jaelin Kauf.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Christian Parlati ranks 699Before him are Mahina Maeda, Léo Jabá, Joel Plata, Reece Oxford, Olga Nikitina, and Hlib Piskunov. After him are Laura Traets, Vera Biryukova, Taylor Knibb, Declan McKenna, Tomoki Kamioka, and Jemima Montag.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Christian Parlati ranks 5,276 out of 5,161Before him are Andrea Panizza (1998), Nicholas Presciutti (1993), Maria Benedicta Chigbolu (1989), Luca Antei (1992), Choi Su-min (1990), and Antonio Rozzi (1994). After him are Ahmed Abdelwahed (1996), Manuela Delilaj (1966), Emanuele Gaudiano (1986), Federica Isola (1999), Alice Sotero (1991), and Gian-Carlo Rota (1999).

Among ATHLETES In Italy

Among athletes born in Italy, Christian Parlati ranks 273Before him are Alessandro Velotto (1995), Lorenzo Marsaglia (1996), Michael Piccolruaz (1995), Andrea Panizza (1998), Nicholas Presciutti (1993), and Maria Benedicta Chigbolu (1989). After him are Ahmed Abdelwahed (1996), Manuela Delilaj (1966), Emanuele Gaudiano (1986), Alice Sotero (1991), Nada Hafez (1997), and Agnese Duranti (2000).