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Dimitri Peters

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Dimitri Peters (born 4 May 1984) is a German judoka. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Peters lost to gold medallist Tagir Khaybulaev at the semi-final stage, and then won through the repechage, beating Ramziddin Sayidov in his bronze medal match. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 20 in 2024). Dimitri Peters is the 4,370th most popular athlete (up from 4,417th in 2024), the 3,281st most popular biography from Russia (up from 3,313th in 2019) and the 274th most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Dimitri Peters ranks 4,370 out of 6,025Before him are Daniele Crosta, Juris Šics, Mark Breland, Ingo Steinhöfel, Markus Nüssli, and Olga Kuznetsova. After him are Milan Aleksić, Arlene Boxall, Catherine Plewinski, Son Tae-jin, Kateřina Holubcová, and Priscah Jeptoo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Dimitri Peters ranks 779Before him are Natalia Morar, Choi Yoon-so, Norio Suzuki, Rachael Bella, Zlatko Horvat, and Yukiya Arashiro. After him are Walter Montillo, Zach Woods, Lindsay Ellingson, Priscah Jeptoo, Edina Gallovits-Hall, and Baron Corbin.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Dimitri Peters ranks 3,281 out of 3,761Before him are Vladimir Tatarchuk (1966), Pavlo Khnykin (1969), Anna Chipovskaya (1987), Aleksandr Shirshov (1972), Igor Yanovsky (1974), and Olga Kuznetsova (1968). After him are Alexander Goldin (1964), Vladimir Gusev (1982), Vadim Khamuttskikh (1969), Irina Slavina (1973), Svetlana Abrosimova (1980), and Aleksey Nikolaev (1979).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Dimitri Peters ranks 274Before him are Larisa Turchinskaya (1965), Nadezhda Talanova (1967), Irina Korzhanenko (1974), Olga Bogoslovskaya (1964), Irek Zinnurov (1969), and Olga Kuznetsova (1968). After him are Magomed Ibragimov (1983), Yuliya Fomenko (1979), Pavel Rostovtsev (1971), Nataliya Tobias (1980), Yuliya Gushchina (1983), and Yelena Soboleva (1982).