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Héctor Rodríguez

1951 - Today

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Héctor Rodríguez Torres (born 12 August 1951) is a Cuban judoka and Olympic champion. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Héctor Rodríguez has received more than 19,214 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Héctor Rodríguez is the 266th most popular wrestler, the 154th most popular biography from Cuba and the 2nd most popular Cuban Wrestler.

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  • 19k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 49.81

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 6.87

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.32

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Héctor Rodríguez ranks 266 out of 1,027Before him are Matt Hardy, Jim Neidhart, Makharbek Khadartsev, Danny Hodge, Paul Orndorff, and Chavo Guerrero Jr.. After him are Charles Ericksen, Katsutoshi Naito, Rulon Gardner, Hitoshi Saito, Kamala, and Cody Rhodes.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1951, Héctor Rodríguez ranks 580Before him are Ellen Nikolaysen, José Vélez, Jacques Zimako, Robert Wuhl, Inta Kļimoviča, and Kevin Whately. After him are Mustafa A. G. Abushagur, Jonathan Richman, Péter Baczakó, Johanna Wanka, Maureen Caird, and Oscar Hijuelos.

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In Cuba

Among people born in Cuba, Héctor Rodríguez ranks 154 out of 300Before him are Pedro Bergés (1906), Carlos Gutierrez (1953), María Caridad Colón (1958), Carmen Reinhart (1955), Roberto Balado (1969), and Tomás Herrera Martínez (1950). After him are José Tapia (1905), Silvio Leonard (1955), Raúl Rivero (1945), Emilio Correa (1953), Yoel Romero (1977), and Danay García (1984).

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Among WRESTLERS In Cuba

Among wrestlers born in Cuba, Héctor Rodríguez ranks 2Before him are Mijaín López (1982). After him are Driulis González (1973), Héctor Milián (1968), Filiberto Azcuy (1972), Amarilis Savón (1974), Sibelis Veranes (1974), Juan Marén (1971), Daima Beltrán (1972), Frank Chamizo (1992), Yordanis Arencibia (1980), and Lázaro Rivas (1975).