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Vazgen Tevanyan

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Vazgen Tevanyan (born 27 October 1999) is an Armenian freestyle wrestler who competes at 65 kilograms. An accomplished athlete, Tevanyan has most notably claimed the 2020 Individual World Cup and the 2019 U23 European Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Vazgen Tevanyan has received more than 32,288 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vazgen Tevanyan is the 1,028th most popular wrestler, the 164th most popular biography from Armenia and the 12th most popular Armenian Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Vazgen Tevanyan ranks 1,028 out of 1,027Before him are Bárbara Timo, Soniya Bhatta, Muzaffarbek Turoboyev, Lkhagvasürengiin Otgonbaatar, Rong Ningning, and Yianni Diakomihalis. After him are Ölziibayaryn Düürenbayar.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Vazgen Tevanyan ranks 590Before him are Tato Grigalashvili, Anastasia Nichita, Eteri Liparteliani, Rckaela Aquino, Aiperi Medet Kyzy, and Yianni Diakomihalis. After him are Maxime Pianfetti, Kaylene Corbett, Maria Kameneva, Troy Pina, Toto Wong, and Brodie Williams.

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In Armenia

Among people born in Armenia, Vazgen Tevanyan ranks 167 out of 163Before him are Artur Yedigaryan (1987), Varuzhan Akobian (1983), Zaven Andriasian (1989), Davit Chaloyan (1997), Karen Aslanyan (1995), and Samvel Gasparyan (1997). After him are Malkhas Amoyan (1999), Gevorg Sahakyan (1990), Levon Aghasyan (1995), Andranik Karapetyan (1995), Selam Amha (1997), and Zhang Ziyang (2001).

Among WRESTLERS In Armenia

Among wrestlers born in Armenia, Vazgen Tevanyan ranks 12Before him are Armen Mkrtchyan (1973), Roman Amoyan (1983), Arsen Julfalakyan (1987), Mkhitar Manukyan (1973), Armen Vardanyan (1982), and Mihran Harutyunyan (1989). After him are Ferdinand Karapetian (1992).