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Dmitri Nossov

1980 - today

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Dmitri Nossov is the 275th most popular martial arts (down from 177th in 2024), the 3,794th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,264th in 2019) and the 12th most popular Russian Martial Arts.

Dmitri Nossov is most famous for his successful career as a Russian judoka, including winning a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Surprisingly, he later transitioned into politics and served as a member of the Russian State Duma. His lasting impact includes promoting judo in Russia and inspiring athletes through his dual achievements in sports and public service.

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Among Martial Arts

Among martial arts, Dmitri Nossov ranks 275 out of 179Before him are Avtandil Tchrikishvili, Aleksandar Rakić, Kim So-hui, Carla Esparza, Buttree Puedpong, and Adrian Croitoru. After him are Matea Jelić, Hedaya Malak, Adil Osmanov, Dex Elmont, Dominic Ressel, and Myriam Baverel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Dmitri Nossov ranks 1,452Before him are Yohei Nishibe, Natalia Ponce de León, Lena Hall, Bronwyn Eagles, Arne Dankers, and Colt Cabana. After him are Roman Sludnov, Antonio Guayre, Maya Lawrence, Ye Guangfu, Christy Hemme, and Peggy Waleska.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Dmitri Nossov ranks 3,794 out of NaNBefore him are Viktor Vasin (1988), Denis Galimzyanov (1987), Soslan Dzhanayev (1987), Darja Varfolomeev (2006), Taimuraz Tigiyev (1982), and Andrey Yeshchenko (1984). After him are Roman Sludnov (1980), Andrey Grechin (1987), Thomas Burns (null), Arina Fedorovtseva (2004), Nadezhda Kosintseva (1985), and Ismail Musukaev (1993).

Among Martial Arts In Russia

Among martial arts born in Russia, Dmitri Nossov ranks 12Before him are Alexander Volkov (1988), Zabit Magomedsharipov (1991), Umar Nurmagomedov (1996), Artem Lobov (1986), Patimat Abakarova (1994), and Yury Styopkin (1971). After him are Adil Osmanov (2000), Gashim Magomedov (1999), and Madina Taimazova (1999).

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