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Suhrob Khodjaev

1993 - Today

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Suhrob Khodjaev (Tajik: Сӯҳроб Хоҷаев; born 21 May 1993) is an Uzbek hammer thrower. He was born in and originally competed for Tajikistan. Khodjaev competed for Uzbekistan at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Suhrob Khodjaev has received more than 11,355 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Suhrob Khodjaev is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 36th most popular biography from Tajikistan and the 5th most popular Tadzhik Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Suhrob Khodjaev ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Oleh Kolodiy, Marcin Chabowski, Stephanie Barrett, Andranik Karapetyan, Islam Bozbayev, and Rukiye Yıldırım. After him are Alex Yee, Oskar Marvik, Adriel Sanes, Vincent Riendeau, Sandra Uptagrafft, and Tarundeep Rai.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Suhrob Khodjaev ranks 1,309Before him are Alexander Hendrickx, Almir dos Santos, Makoto Odakura, Kenji Nener, Mohammed Houmri, and Oleh Kolodiy. After him are Jack Burnell, Frédérique Rol, Gianna Woodruff, Anja Osterman, Fabienne Kocher, and Chen Kuei-ru.

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In Tajikistan

Among people born in Tajikistan, Suhrob Khodjaev ranks 46 out of 35Before him are Ildar Akhmadiev (2000), Bakhodur Usmonov (1997), Li Dongyin (1995), Mergen Mämmedow (1990), Komronshokh Ustopiriyon (1993), and Siyovush Zukhurov (1993). After him are Hannah Martin (null), and Akmal Murodov (1996).

Among ATHLETES In Tajikistan

Among athletes born in Tajikistan, Suhrob Khodjaev ranks 11Before him are Akmal Murodov (1996), Lee Hui-sol (1989), Siyovush Zukhurov (1993), Li Dongyin (1995), Hannah Martin (null), and Mergen Mämmedow (1990). After him are Komronshokh Ustopiriyon (1993), and Ildar Akhmadiev (2000).