SWIMMER

Angélica André

1994 - Today

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Angélica Maria Ribeiro André (born 13 October 1994) is a Portuguese swimmer specialising in open water events. She competed in the women's 10 km event at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships and she finished in 19th place. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Angélica André has received more than 9,991 page views. Her biography is available in 8 different languages on Wikipedia. Angélica André is the 955th most popular swimmer, the 657th most popular biography from Portugal and the most popular Portuguese Swimmer.

Memorability Metrics

  • 10k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 23.01

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 8

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.64

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.75

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Angélica André ranks 955 out of 709Before her are Katie McLaughlin, Kiah Melverton, Lani Pallister, Santiago Grassi, Calum Jarvis, and Jan Micka. After her are Liu Yaxin, Marie Pietruschka, Charly Ndjoume, Ilya Kharun, Théo Bussière, and Katie Grimes.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Angélica André ranks 1,579Before her are Kiri Tontodonati, Abdessalem Ayouni, Jacqueline Dubrovich, Ricarda Lobe, Stefanía Aradillas, and Nick Goepper. After her are Alejandro Sancho, Kohei Takayanagi, Tom Barras, Deborah Schöneborn, Manon Hostens, and Juliana Machado.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Angélica André ranks 657 out of 633Before her are Maria Caetano (1986), Catarina Costa (1996), Humberto Gomes (1978), Patrícia Sampaio (1999), Irina Rodrigues (1991), and Diogo Branquinho (1994). After her are Pedro Portela (1990), Gabriel Lopes (1997), Frederico Morais (1992), Alexis Santos (1992), Ana Monteiro (1993), and Diana Durães (1996).

Among SWIMMERS In Portugal

Among swimmers born in Portugal, Angélica André ranks 1After her are Gabriel Lopes (1997), Ana Monteiro (1993), and Diana Durães (1996).