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Peniamina Percival

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Peniamina Percival (born 8 November 1994) is a judoka from Samoa. He competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in the Judo – Men's 81 kg. His coach at the olympics was his brother Iosefa Percival. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Peniamina Percival has received more than 2,649 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Peniamina Percival is the 1,028th most popular wrestler, the 406th most popular biography from Georgia and the 34th most popular Georgian Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Peniamina Percival ranks 1,028 out of 1,027Before him are Ivelina Ilieva, Mikita Sviryd, Tato Grigalashvili, Vasilisa Marzaliuk, Tal Flicker, and Evin Demirhan Yavuz. After him are Adrián Gandía, Hortence Mballa Atangana, Elisavet Teltsidou, Sardor Nurillaev, Irina Rîngaci, and Andreea Ana.

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In Georgia

Among people born in Georgia, Peniamina Percival ranks 408 out of 406Before him are Nino Batsiashvili (1987), Jemal Tabidze (1996), Sopiko Guramishvili (1991), Nutsa Buzaladze (1997), Gogita Arkania (1984), and Lasha Guruli (1996). After him are Sakhil Alakhverdovi (1999), Luka Maisuradze (1998), Giorgi Kharabadze (1997), Goga Chkheidze (1996), Beka Kandelaki (1995), and Tato Grigalashvili (1999).

Among WRESTLERS In Georgia

Among wrestlers born in Georgia, Peniamina Percival ranks 34Before him are Davyd Saldadze (1978), Tea Donguzashvili (1976), Vazha Margvelashvili (1993), Luka Mkheidze (1996), Davit Chakvetadze (1992), and Elizbar Odikadze (1989). After him are Zurabi Iakobishvili (1992), Lukhumi Chkhvimiani (1993), Lasha Gobadze (1994), Robert Mshvidobadze (1989), Ushangi Kokauri (1992), and Tato Grigalashvili (1999).