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Pascal Gentil

1973 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Pascal Gentil is the 5,815th most popular athlete, the 6,663rd most popular biography from France and the 246th most popular French Athlete.

Pascal Gentil is most famous for being a French taekwondo practitioner who competed at a high level, including the Olympics. He is known for his achievements in the sport, particularly in the 2000s, where he earned multiple medals in international competitions.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Pascal Gentil ranks 5,815 out of 6,025Before him are Sergei Semyonov, Peppe Femling, Orkhan Safarov, Jenny Kallur, Brooke Pratley, and Emanuele Di Gregorio. After him are Julia Dujmovits, Regina Jacobs, Eşref Apak, Naomi van As, Wang Lei, and Fernando Pimenta.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Pascal Gentil ranks 1,304Before him are Iain Brambell, Demetri Martin, Hülya Şenyurt, Joe the Plumber, Kenta Shimaoka, and Joe. After him are Krayzie Bone, Andrea Ferro, Abiodun Obafemi, Pavel Novotný, Maxwell, and Catherine Scott.

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In France

Among people born in France, Pascal Gentil ranks 6,663 out of NaNBefore him are Stéphane Bahoken (1992), Benjamin Nivet (1977), Antoine Roussel (1989), Jonathan Kodjia (1989), Madeleine Malonga (1993), and Denis Gargaud Chanut (1987). After him are Joséphine Japy (1994), Paul Baysse (1988), Mickaël Tavares (1982), Blel Kadri (1986), Benoît Caranobe (1980), and Maxence Caron (1976).

Among Athletes In France

Among athletes born in France, Pascal Gentil ranks 246Before him are Florian Müller (null), Cassandre Beaugrand (1997), Maxime Beaumont (null), Marie Delattre (1981), Karim Laghouag (1975), and Denis Gargaud Chanut (1987). After him are Automne Pavia (1989), Andrew Wilson (null), Julien Bontemps (1979), Antonin Guigonnat (1991), Karlos Nasar (2004), and Patrice Estanguet (1973).

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