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Mirhashem Hosseini

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Mirhashem Hosseini (Persian: میرهاشم حسینی; born 28 October 1998) is an Iranian taekwondo competitor. He won gold medals at the 2016 Asian championships, 2017 Universiade and 2018 Asian Games, placing second at the 2017 World Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Mirhashem Hosseini has received more than 26,525 page views. His biography is available in 5 different languages on Wikipedia. Mirhashem Hosseini is the 8,960th most popular athlete, the 675th most popular biography from Iran and the 53rd most popular Iranian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Mirhashem Hosseini ranks 8,960 out of 6,025Before him are Anastasia Simanovich, Vittoria Fontana, Hélène Lefebvre, K. T. Irfan, Khadzhimurad Gadzhiyev, and Federico Tontodonati. After him are Feng Ziqi, Abdi Hakin Ulad, Yana Kachur, Judy Baauw, Vincent Matheron, and Vitali Parakhonka.

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In Iran

Among people born in Iran, Mirhashem Hosseini ranks 675 out of 631Before him are Nazanin Malaei (1992), Armin Hadipour (null), Alireza Nejati (1998), Najmeh Khedmati (1996), Bahman Asgari (1991), and Navid Rezaeifar (1996). After him are Aliasghar Mojarad (1997), Masoud Gholami (1991), Arman Salehi (1992), Reza Dehdar (1995), Mohammad Sina Vahedi (2001), and Fatemeh Karamzadeh (1998).

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Among ATHLETES In Iran

Among athletes born in Iran, Mirhashem Hosseini ranks 53Before him are Matin Balsini (2001), Nazanin Malaei (1992), Armin Hadipour (null), Alireza Nejati (1998), Najmeh Khedmati (1996), and Bahman Asgari (1991). After him are Masoud Gholami (1991), Arman Salehi (1992), Reza Dehdar (1995), Fatemeh Karamzadeh (1998), Mahla Momenzadeh (2002), and Mahyar Sedaghat (1996).