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Zelym Kotsoiev

1998 - Today

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Zelym Olegovich Kotsoiev (Russian: Зелим Олегович Коцоев (born 9 August 1998)) is a Ukrainian-Azerbaijani judoka of Ossetian heritage. He won the gold medal in the men's 100 kg event at the 2024 Summer Olympics held in Paris, France. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Zelym Kotsoiev has received more than 50,821 page views. His biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia. Zelym Kotsoiev is the 545th most popular wrestler, the 3,044th most popular biography from Russia and the 34th most popular Russian Wrestler.

Memorability Metrics

  • 51k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 42.69

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 23

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 4.30

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.90

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Zelym Kotsoiev ranks 545 out of 1,027Before him are Hornswoggle, Sami Zayn, Chuck Palumbo, Jacqueline Moore, Carly Colón, and Test. After him are Ariel Ze'evi, Hifumi Abe, Manuchar Kvirkvelia, Kenzo Nakamura, Road Dogg, and Sibelis Veranes.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Zelym Kotsoiev ranks 138Before him are Conan Gray, Faiq Bolkiah, Marc Hirschi, Pedro Gonçalves, Omar Rudberg, and Lukas Nmecha. After him are Shin Ye-eun, Calvin Stengs, Meshaal Barsham, Nicolás Domínguez, Kevin Danso, and Walid Cheddira.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Zelym Kotsoiev ranks 3,044 out of 3,761Before him are Irina Belova (1968), Yevgeny Sadovyi (1973), Elena Temnikova (1985), Zivert (1990), Magomed Ozdoyev (1992), and Victoria Lopyreva (1983). After him are Nikolay Alexeyev (1977), Musa Evloev (1993), Olga Lyubimova (1980), Eduard Koksharov (1975), Alexander Misurkin (1977), and Maxim Afinogenov (1979).

Among WRESTLERS In Russia

Among wrestlers born in Russia, Zelym Kotsoiev ranks 34Before him are Roman Vlasov (1990), Yusup Abdusalomov (1977), Sharif Sharifov (1988), Zaurbek Sidakov (1996), Ramazan Şahin (1983), and Guzel Manyurova (1978). After him are Khadzhimurad Magomedov (1974), Bilyal Makhov (1987), Ihar Makarau (1979), Murad Umakhanov (1977), Mansur Isaev (1986), and Nazyr Mankiev (1985).