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Mikita Sviryd

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Mikita Sviryd (born 25 June 1996) is a Belarusian judoka. He is the silver medallist of the 2018 Judo Grand Prix The Hague and is scheduled to participate for Belarus at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Mikita Sviryd has received more than 3,573 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mikita Sviryd is the 1,028th most popular wrestler, the 369th most popular biography from Belarus and the 6th most popular Belarusian Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Mikita Sviryd ranks 1,028 out of 1,027Before him are Magdalena Krssakova, Ivan Remarenco, Alberto Gaitero, Lucía Yépez, Georgios Pilidis, and Kachakorn Warasiha. After him are Dominique Parrish, Zhou Feng, Andy Granda, Dylan Fletcher, Grace Bullen, and Manuel Lombardo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Mikita Sviryd ranks 972Before him are Luke Gebbie, Michael Grady, Heiko Gigler, Dominique Parrish, David Thomasberger, and Jonielle Smith. After him are Alberto Gaitero, Oleg Stoyanovskiy, Mary Dee Vargas, Miglena Selishka, Eugenio Garza, and Bekmurod Oltiboev.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Mikita Sviryd ranks 413 out of 368Before him are Sara Milthers (2002), Dzmitry Asanau (1996), Anastasiya Kuliashova (2001), Denis Bogdan (1996), Dzmitry Dziubin (1990), and Dzianis Khramiankou (1996). After him are Alina Zmushka (1997), Henadz Laptseu (1998), Dzmitry Furman (1990), Aliona Dubitskaya (1990), Vasilisa Marzaliuk (1987), and Egor Kliuka (1995).

Among WRESTLERS In Belarus

Among wrestlers born in Belarus, Mikita Sviryd ranks 7Before him are Tatyana Petrenko-Samusenko (1938), Yuliya Ratkevich (1985), Vanesa Kaladzinskaya (1992), Iryna Kurachkina (1994), Maryia Mamashuk (1992), and Vasilisa Marzaliuk (1987). After him are Dzianis Khramiankou (1996).