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Valerii Chobotar

1993 - Today

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Valerii Chobotar (Ukrainian: Чоботар Валерій Валерійович, born 27 July 1993) is a Ukrainian karateka competing in the kumite 84 kg division. Valerii won silver medal at the 2018 Worlds in Madrid, Spain, and bronze medal at the 2023 Worlds in Budapest, Hungary. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Valerii Chobotar has received more than 6,184 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Valerii Chobotar is the 180th most popular martial arts, the 1,362nd most popular biography from Ukraine and the 2nd most popular Ukrainian Martial Arts.

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Among MARTIAL ARTS

Among martial arts, Valerii Chobotar ranks 180 out of 179Before him are Anita Serogina, Marina Rodriguez, Ali Sofuoğlu, María Dimitrova, Erman Eltemur, and Park Hee-jun. After him are Lamya Matoub, and Anzhelika Terliuga.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Valerii Chobotar ranks 1,309Before him are Djilali Bedrani, Huang Jieyi, Matt Berger, Erman Eltemur, Ray Zapata, and Angela Malestein. After him are Nathan Hart, Ludovico Edalli, Haley Smith, Carin Strömberg, Jaïr Tjon En Fa, and Dottie Ardina.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Valerii Chobotar ranks 1,462 out of 1,365Before him are Danyil Boldyrev (1992), Viktoriya Kesar (1993), Oleh Kolodiy (1993), Petro Pakhnyuk (1991), Mikhail Nastenko (1966), and Iakiv Khammo (1994). After him are Marija Ulitina (1991), Oleg Tarnovschi (1992), Oleksii Hunbin (1992), Mykola Prostorov (1994), Stanislav Kovalov (1991), and Yelena Potapenko (1993).

Among MARTIAL ARTS In Ukraine

Among martial arts born in Ukraine, Valerii Chobotar ranks 2Before him are Fedor Emelianenko (1976). After him are Anita Serogina (1990).