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Gábor Hárspataki

1996 - Today

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Károly Gábor Hárspataki (born 27 February 1996) is a Hungarian karateka. He won one of the bronze medals in the men's 75 kg event at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Gábor Hárspataki has received more than 12,010 page views. His biography is available in 11 different languages on Wikipedia. Gábor Hárspataki is the 7,657th most popular athlete, the 1,123rd most popular biography from Hungary and the 193rd most popular Hungarian Athlete.

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  • 1.73

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Gábor Hárspataki ranks 7,657 out of 6,025Before him are Solomon Bockarie, Meirambek Ainagulov, Thibaut Collet, Zhang Liang, Piotr Kantor, and Anne Schröder. After him are Irene Siragusa, Elina Lampela, Randal Willars, Paul Adams, Sophie Weißenberg, and Jevgeņijs Borodavko.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Gábor Hárspataki ranks 994Before him are Abraham Kibiwot, Simone Sabbioni, Anabel Medina, Lakshmi Menon, Julia Chanourdie, and Matvei Igonen. After him are Raven Saunders, Takumi Nagaishi, Florentina Iușco, Naoto Arai, Vít Müller, and Caroline Drouin.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Gábor Hárspataki ranks 1,123 out of 1,077Before him are Gergely Gyurta (1991), Krisztina Garda (1994), Anna Illés (1994), Tamás Tóth (1989), Szilárd Jansik (1994), and Noémi Háfra (1998). After him are Tamás Kulifai (1989), Mátyás Pásztor (1987), Gréta Gurisatti (1996), Luca Kozák (1996), Kinga Janurik (1991), and Dóra Madarász (1993).

Among ATHLETES In Hungary

Among athletes born in Hungary, Gábor Hárspataki ranks 193Before him are Dániel Angyal (1992), Krisztina Garda (1994), Anna Illés (1994), Tamás Tóth (1989), Szilárd Jansik (1994), and Noémi Háfra (1998). After him are Tamás Kulifai (1989), Mátyás Pásztor (1987), Gréta Gurisatti (1996), Luca Kozák (1996), Kinga Janurik (1991), and Dóra Madarász (1993).