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Tsotne Rogava

1993 - Today

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Tsotne Badrievich Rogava (Ukrainian: Цотне Бадрієвич Рогава; born 2 May 1993) is a Ukrainian heavyweight Muay Thai kickboxer, fighting out of the Captain Odesa gym in Odesa. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Tsotne Rogava has received more than 53,036 page views. His biography is available in 4 different languages on Wikipedia. Tsotne Rogava is the 8,120th most popular athlete, the 423rd most popular biography from Georgia and the 29th most popular Georgian Athlete.

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  • 53k

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  • 27.21

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  • 4

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.70

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 0.43

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Tsotne Rogava ranks 8,120 out of 6,025Before him are Kiyomi Watanabe, Yadisleidy Pedroso, Kasia Gruchalla-Wesierski, Alin Firfirică, Alexis Holmes, and Bernd Wiesberger. After him are Li Jingjing, Pamela Ware, Houlèye Ba, Sofía Gómez, Yolanda Hopkins, and Daniel Goodfellow.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Tsotne Rogava ranks 1,420Before him are Aurimas Adomavičius, Taira Shige, Lynn Williams, Christopher Tatsuki Kinjo, Bjorn Fratangelo, and Scotty McCreery. After him are Takumi Kiyomoto, Takaya Osanai, Pamela Ware, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Marko Macan, and Shuto Inaba.

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In Georgia

Among people born in Georgia, Tsotne Rogava ranks 423 out of 406Before him are Nino Batsiashvili (1987), Robert Kobliashvili (1993), Jemal Tabidze (1996), Sopiko Guramishvili (1991), Sakhil Alakhverdovi (1999), and Nutsa Buzaladze (1997). After him are Anri Egutidze (1996), Shota Mishvelidze (1994), Zakir Safiullin (1986), Bachana Khorava (1993), Eetu Kallioinen (1998), and Beka Kandelaki (1995).

Among ATHLETES In Georgia

Among athletes born in Georgia, Tsotne Rogava ranks 29Before him are Mikheil Kajaia (null), Ramaz Zoidze (1996), Khatuna Lorig (1974), Gogita Arkania (1984), Robert Kobliashvili (1993), and Sakhil Alakhverdovi (1999). After him are Anri Egutidze (1996), Shota Mishvelidze (1994), Zakir Safiullin (1986), Bachana Khorava (1993), Eetu Kallioinen (1998), and Beka Kandelaki (1995).