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Iulia Leorda

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Iulia Leorda is a Moldovan wrestler. She won the silver medal in the women's 53 kg event at the 2021 World Wrestling Championships held in Oslo, Norway. She is also a two-time bronze medalist at the European Wrestling Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Iulia Leorda has received more than 9,503 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Iulia Leorda is the 1,028th most popular wrestler, the 108th most popular biography from Moldova and the 2nd most popular Moldovan Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Iulia Leorda ranks 1,028 out of 1,027Before her are Rafael Buzacarini, Eduardo Barbosa, Maryna Slutskaya, Michael Korrel, Deng Zhiwei, and Zane Richards. After her are Victor Sterpu, Sanshiro Murao, Assunta Scutto, Álvaro Morais Filho, Abubakr Abakarov, and Giorgi Sardalashvili.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Iulia Leorda ranks 1,273Before her are Hillary Janssens, Francisco Garrigós, Valeriy Pronkin, Jean-Marc Pontvianne, Javianne Oliver, and Demos Memneloum. After her are Imke Onnen, Zane Richards, Mantas Knystautas, Ilya Shymanovich, Sardor Nurillaev, and Şeyma Ercan.

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In Moldova

Among people born in Moldova, Iulia Leorda ranks 130 out of 107Before her are Vladislav Chebotar (1997), Lilia Fisikovici (1989), Daniela Mogurean (2001), Victor Scvortov (1988), Mikhaela Kalancha (1994), and Chen Guiming (1994). After her are Goitom Kifle (1993), Victor Ciobanu (1992), Dimitriana Bezede (1994), Alexandra Mîrca (1993), and Sofia Polcanova (1994).

Among WRESTLERS In Moldova

Among wrestlers born in Moldova, Iulia Leorda ranks 4Before her are Sergei Mureiko (1970), Ivan Remarenco (1988), and Anastasia Nichita (1999). After her are Irina Rîngaci (2001).