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Murad Umakhanov

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Murad Umakhanov (born 3 January 1977 in Khasavyurt, Dagestan, Russia) is a Russian wrestler and Olympic champion in Freestyle wrestling. Umakhanov competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney where he won the gold medal in Freestyle wrestling, the featherweight class. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Murad Umakhanov is the 826th most popular wrestler (down from 613th in 2024), the 3,314th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,139th in 2019) and the 43rd most popular Russian Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Murad Umakhanov ranks 826 out of 1,027Before him are Masae Ueno, Stephanie Vaquer, Dauren Kurugliev, Islambek Albiev, Giuseppe Maddaloni, and Lucija Polavder. After him are Gail Kim, Aidyn Smagulov, Roman Vlasov, Ayako Hamada, Muhammed Lawal, and Gran Metalik.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Murad Umakhanov ranks 958Before him are Alexey Smirnov, Oleg Velyky, Dejan Nemec, Mario Stecher, Mathias Seger, and Adonis Stevenson. After him are Timo Schultz, Gail Kim, Yukta Mookhey, Sylviane Félix, Tetsuharu Yamaguchi, and John O'Brien.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Murad Umakhanov ranks 3,314 out of 3,761Before him are Elizaveta Tuktamysheva (1996), Alexey Smirnov (1977), Margarita Mamun (1995), Dauren Kurugliev (1992), Islambek Albiev (1988), and Yelena Soboleva (1982). After him are Olga Puchkova (1987), Sasha Kaun (1985), Roman Vlasov (1990), Evgeniy Najer (1977), Maria Alyokhina (1988), and Erika Andreeva (2004).

Among WRESTLERS In Russia

Among wrestlers born in Russia, Murad Umakhanov ranks 43Before him are Ihar Makarau (1979), Aniuar Geduev (1987), Mansur Isaev (1986), Magomed Ramazanov (1993), Dauren Kurugliev (1992), and Islambek Albiev (1988). After him are Roman Vlasov (1990), Nazyr Mankiev (1985), Bilyal Makhov (1987), Beslan Mudranov (1986), Tamerlan Tmenov (1977), and Sazhid Sazhidov (1980).