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Gella Vandecaveye

1973 - aujourd'hui

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Sa biographie est disponible en 19 langues sur Wikipédia (en hausse par rapport à 18 en 2024). Gella Vandecaveye est la 3,690th athlète la plus populaire (en baisse du 3,432nd en 2024), la 1,008th biographie la plus populaire de Belgique (en baisse du 1,006th en 2019), ainsi que la 42nd athlète de Belgique la plus populaire.

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Among Athlètes

Among athlètes, Gella Vandecaveye ranks 3,690 out of 6,025Before her are Glynis Nunn, André Lange, Tõnu Tõniste, Mehdi Baala, Elisabeth Willeboordse, and Eunice Kirwa. After her are Johan-Olav Botn, Marian Oprea, Soufiane El Bakkali, Marina Shmonina, Jari Lipponen, and Ivano Brugnetti.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Gella Vandecaveye ranks 827Before her are Samuel Ipoua, Stefan Kretzschmar, Shirley Clamp, Karina Habšudová, Kamila Shamsie, and André Lange. After her are Dolors Montserrat, Mark Neveldine, Sandra Azón, Langley Kirkwood, Ramaz Paliani, and William Lee Scott.

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In Belgique

Among people born in Belgique, Gella Vandecaveye ranks 1,008 out of NaNBefore her are Mehdi Carcela (1989), Peter Piot (1949), Matz Sels (1992), Tom Saintfiet (1973), Dennis Praet (1994), and Thomas Buffel (1981). After her are Ritchie De Laet (1988), Luca Brecel (1995), Princess Eléonore of Belgium (2008), Blanche (1999), Selah Sue (1989), and Ulla Werbrouck (1972).

Among Athlètes In Belgique

Among athlètes born in Belgique, Gella Vandecaveye ranks 42Before her are Marieke Vervoort (1979), Ann Haesebrouck (1963), Nafissatou Thiam (1994), Kim Gevaert (1978), Erik Persson (null), and Kevin Borlée (1988). After her are Daniel Martin (null), Olivia Borlée (1986), Jonathan Borlée (1988), Marisabel Lomba (1974), Annelies Bredael (1965), and Élodie Ouédraogo (1981).

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