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Tömör-Ochiryn Tulga

1998 - Today

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Tömör-Ochiryn Tulga (Mongolian: Төмөр-Очирын Тулга; born 11 February 1998) is a Mongolian wrestler. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Tömör-Ochiryn Tulga has received more than 34,214 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tömör-Ochiryn Tulga is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 72nd most popular biography from Mongolia and the 6th most popular Mongolian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Tömör-Ochiryn Tulga ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Alison Weisz, Jake Green, Trevor Hofbauer, Alise Fakhrutdinova, Ognjen Stojanović, and Jian Fang Lay. After him are Wesley Roberts, Angie Orjuela, Naphaswan Yangpaiboon, Jang Seong-min, Max Salminen, and Alexandra Nemich.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Tömör-Ochiryn Tulga ranks 694Before him are Emil Järudd, Felipe Bardi, Solomon Demse, Lili Anna Vindics-Tóth, Marjorie Delassus, and Melvin Raffin. After him are Xiong Dunhan, Lea Siegl, Elena Lilik, Gabbi Cunningham, Dylan Woodhead, and Riccardo Sbertoli.

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In Mongolia

Among people born in Mongolia, Tömör-Ochiryn Tulga ranks 83 out of 71Before him are Bayasgalangiin Solongo (1990), Tseveenravdangiin Byambajav (1990), Enkhtaivany Ariunbold (1995), Dolgorjavyn Otgonjargal (2001), Batbayaryn Enkhkhüslen (2001), and Odkhüügiin Tsetsentsengel (1999). After him are Kyle Swan (1999), Tang Chia-hung (1996), Ihor Troianovskyi (2002), Onolbaataryn Khulan (1999), Lkhagvatogoogiin Enkhriilen (1998), and Batmönkhiin Bolor-Erdene (2002).

Among ATHLETES In Mongolia

Among athletes born in Mongolia, Tömör-Ochiryn Tulga ranks 24Before him are Baatarkhuyagiin Otgonbold (1996), Mönkhsaikhany Tserenlkham (1996), Lkhagvatogoogiin Enkhriilen (1998), Onolbaataryn Khulan (1999), Bishindeegiin Urantungalag (1977), and Enkhtaivany Chimeddolgor (1993). After him are Ihor Troianovskyi (2002), and Bat-Ochiryn Ser-Od (1981).