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Ramaz Zoidze

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Ramaz Zoidze (Georgian: რამაზ ზოიძე, born 13 February 1996) is a Georgian Greco-Roman wrestler. He won one of the bronze medals in the 67 kg event at the 2021 World Wrestling Championships held in Oslo, Norway. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ramaz Zoidze has received more than 22,670 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ramaz Zoidze is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 406th most popular biography from Georgia and the 19th most popular Georgian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ramaz Zoidze ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Tursunoy Rakhimova, Thobias Montler, Noelle Montcalm, Kang Min-ho, Eve MacFarlane, and Riley Day. After him are Roland Gálos, Axel Cruysberghs, Houlèye Ba, Bianca Caruso, Lena Micheel, and Ilya Kondratyev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Ramaz Zoidze ranks 972Before him are Tornike Tsjakadoea, Josué Domínguez, Mackenzie Little, Fred Musobo, Alaysha Johnson, and Bianca Caruso. After him are Thobias Montler, Taylor Campbell, Lisa-Marie Kwayie, Ajla Del Ponte, Doo Hoi Kem, and Julia Chanourdie.

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In Georgia

Among people born in Georgia, Ramaz Zoidze ranks 416 out of 406Before him are Beka Kandelaki (1995), Anri Egutidze (1996), Lasha Guruli (1996), Goga Chkheidze (1996), Irakli Revishvili (1988), and Giorgi Kharabadze (1997). After him are Radwa Sayed (1997), Eetu Kallioinen (1998), Luka Maisuradze (1998), Avtandil Kentchadze (1995), Iryna Malovichko (1993), and Bachana Khorava (1993).

Among ATHLETES In Georgia

Among athletes born in Georgia, Ramaz Zoidze ranks 42Before him are Luka Maisuradze (1998), Ahn Seul-ki (1992), Mikheil Kajaia (null), Joachim Hansen (null), Zakir Safiullin (1986), and Avtandil Kentchadze (1995). After him are Bachana Khorava (1993).