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António Pinto

1966 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. António Pinto is the 3,776th most popular athlete, the 549th most popular biography from Portugal and the 14th most popular Portuguese Athlete.

António Pinto is a Portuguese long-distance runner most famous for winning the gold medal in the 10,000 meters at the 1994 European Athletics Championships. He also represented Portugal in the Olympics and is known for his achievements in various international competitions.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, António Pinto ranks 3,776 out of 6,025Before him are Elana Meyer, Ronaldo da Costa, Victor Feddersen, Beate Koch, Jean-Luc Brassard, and Donald Thomas. After him are Olena Pidhrushna, Emanuel Rego, Karen Forkel, Daniel Sangouma, Niurka Montalvo, and Obadele Thompson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, António Pinto ranks 912Before him are Danny Everett, Zita-Eva Funkenhauser, José Luis Salgado, Imelda Chiappa, Elana Meyer, and Xuecheng. After him are Karin Enström, Bill Callahan, Tadanori Koshino, Aqeela Asifi, Gilles Delion, and Éric Caravaca.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, António Pinto ranks 549 out of NaNBefore him are Paulinho Santos (1970), Fred Gil (1985), André André (1989), Fernando Varela (1987), Sílvio (1987), and Sabrina (1982). After him are Diogo Morgado (1981), António Silva (2003), Orlando Sá (1988), Josué Pesqueira (1990), Miguel Simão (1973), and Daniel Carriço (1988).

Among Athletes In Portugal

Among athletes born in Portugal, António Pinto ranks 14Before him are Fernanda Ribeiro (1969), Manuela Machado (1963), Carla Sacramento (1971), João Vieira (1976), Domingos Castro (1963), and Rui Silva (1977). After him are Susana Feitor (1975), Patrícia Mamona (1988), Inês Henriques (1980), Vanessa Fernandes (1985), Telma Monteiro (1985), and Marc Weber (null).

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