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Asia D'Amato

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Asia D'Amato (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaːzja]) (born 7 February 2003) is an Italian artistic gymnast. She represented Italy at the 2020 Olympic Games. She was a member of the teams that won bronze at the 2019 World Championships and gold at the 2022 European Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Asia D'Amato has received more than 67,938 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Asia D'Amato is the 371st most popular gymnast, the 5,140th most popular biography from Italy and the 20th most popular Italian Gymnast.

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Among GYMNASTS

Among gymnasts, Asia D'Amato ranks 371 out of 370Before her are Thierno Diallo, Jake Jarman, Tang Xijing, Yelyzaveta Luzan, Marcia Videaux, and Asher Hong. After her are Tang Chia-hung, Megan Ryan, Giorgia Villa, Samir Aït Saïd, Alba Petisco, and Georgia Godwin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2003, Asia D'Amato ranks 124Before her are Alice D'Amato, Zója Székely, Zeina Ibrahim, Aline Friess, Alba Petisco, and Giorgia Villa. After her are Yelyzaveta Luzan, Tang Xijing, Anastasiya Malakanava, Amelie Morgan, Carolann Héduit, and Leanne Wong.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Asia D'Amato ranks 5,152 out of 5,161Before her are Luigi Samele (null), Matt Hughes (null), Giulia Vetrano (2005), Paul Adams (null), Li Tong (null), and Martina Caramignoli (null). After her are Arianna Castiglioni (null), Giovanni De Gennaro (null), Giorgia Villa (2003), Paolo Nicolai (null), Alice D'Amato (2003), and José Pinto (null).

Among GYMNASTS In Italy

Among gymnasts born in Italy, Asia D'Amato ranks 26Before her are Lara Mori (1998), Alessia Maurelli (1996), Giorgia Villa (2003), Martina Maggio (2001), Ludovico Edalli (1993), and Sofia Raffaeli (2004). After her are Marco Lodadio (1992), Alice D'Amato (2003), Carlo Macchini (1996), and Martina Centofanti (1998).