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Ivan Nifontov

1987 - Today

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Ivan Vitaliyevich Nifontov (Russian: Иван Витальевич Нифонтов; born 5 June 1987, in Pavlodar) is a Russian judoka. He won the bronze at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the category men's –81 kg. He carried the Winter Olympic torch before the Sochi Games. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ivan Nifontov is the 6,116th most popular athlete, the 192nd most popular biography from Kazakhstan and the 31st most popular Kazakhstani Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ivan Nifontov ranks 6,116 out of 6,025Before her are Michelle Perry, Sondre Guttormsen, Erriyon Knighton, Ryutaro Araga, Huo Liang, and Sakura Yosozumi. After her are Ilya Shkurenyov, Vasyl Mykhailov, Roline Repelaer van Driel, Muna Lee, Péter Sidi, and Yang Qian.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Ivan Nifontov ranks 1,410Before her are Vasilisa Marzaliuk, Benjamin Corgnet, Sam Bradford, Jack Cutmore-Scott, Felix Schütz, and Roza Sarkisian. After her are Kota Aoki, Alicia Coutts, Fritz Dopfer, Yu Hasegawa, Eniola Aluko, and Tamás Kiss.

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In Kazakhstan

Among people born in Kazakhstan, Ivan Nifontov ranks 192 out of 193Before her are Kirill Gerassimenko (1996), Dmitriy Gruzdev (1986), Elmira Syzdykova (1992), Darkhan Assadilov (1987), Aleksandr Shustov (1984), and Artyom Zakharov (1991). After her are Volha Mazuronak (1989), Arman Chilmanov (1984), Daulet Niyazbekov (1989), Yuliya Galysheva (1992), Dinara Saduakassova (1996), and Sergei Khizhnichenko (1991).

Among ATHLETES In Kazakhstan

Among athletes born in Kazakhstan, Ivan Nifontov ranks 31Before her are Nursultan Tursynov (1991), Hidayet Heydarov (1997), Kirill Gerassimenko (1996), Elmira Syzdykova (1992), Darkhan Assadilov (1987), and Aleksandr Shustov (1984). After her are Volha Mazuronak (1989), Arman Chilmanov (1984), Daulet Niyazbekov (1989), Nadezhda Dubovitskaya (1998), Alexander Dyachenko (1990), and Abilkhan Amankul (1997).