Fencer

Adam Wiercioch

1980 - today

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Adam Wiercioch is the 294th most popular fencer, the 1,665th most popular biography from Poland and the 7th most popular Polish Fencer.

Adam Wiercioch is most famous for his achievements in épée fencing, including competing in the 2008, 2012, and 2016 Olympic Games and winning a silver medal at the 2013 World Fencing Championships. A surprising lesser-known fact is that he balanced his athletic career with a full-time job as an engineer. His lasting legacy lies in inspiring young Polish fencers and contributing to the growth of the sport in his country.

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Among Fencers

Among fencers, Adam Wiercioch ranks 294 out of 349Before him are Bartosz Piasecki, Larisa Korobeynikova, Tatiana Logunova, Sofya Velikaya, András Rédli, and Oh Sang-uk. After him are Gergely Siklósi, Margherita Granbassi, Pavel Sukhov, Olha Zhovnir, Koki Kano, and Olena Kravatska.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Adam Wiercioch ranks 1,242Before him are Fabián Vargas, Cristián Álvarez, Nicole Gius, Josh Howard, Carlos Corrêa, and Yutaka Takahashi. After him are Kaeo Pongprayoon, Anna Mickelson, Takuya Mikami, André Silva, Raquel Corral, and Nils-Eric Johansson.

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In Poland

Among people born in Poland, Adam Wiercioch ranks 1,665 out of NaNBefore him are Aneta Konieczna (1978), Szymon Żurkowski (1997), Agata Wróbel (1981), Bartosz Soćko (1978), Mariusz Jurasik (1976), and Robert Sycz (1973). After him are Kamil Majchrzak (1996), Tomasz Kucharski (1974), Robert Gumny (1998), Paweł Zagumny (1977), Zofia Wichłacz (1995), and Rafał Wolski (1992).

Among Fencers In Poland

Among fencers born in Poland, Adam Wiercioch ranks 7Before him are Egon Franke (1935), Erna Bogen-Bogáti (1906), Tadeusz Friedrich (1903), Lech Koziejowski (1949), Tomasz Motyka (1981), and Bartosz Piasecki (1986). After him are Radosław Zawrotniak (1981), Sylwia Gruchała (1981), Renata Knapik-Miazga (1988), Aleksandra Shelton (1982), Ewa Trzebińska (1989), and Martyna Swatowska-Wenglarczyk (1994).

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