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Bernard Talvard

1947 - Today

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Bernard Talvard (born 8 October 1947) is a French fencer. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Bernard Talvard has received more than 9,201 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Bernard Talvard is the 2,189th most popular athlete, the 5,282nd most popular biography from France and the 117th most popular French Athlete.

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  • 9.2k

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  • 49.24

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 5.88

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.70

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Bernard Talvard ranks 2,189 out of 6,025Before him are Jutta Kirst, John Landy, Tomáš Dvořák, Robert Ouko, Kurt Lundquist, and Sifan Hassan. After him are Bjarte Engen Vik, Rita Wilden, Dagmar Neubauer, Igor Astapkovich, Wayde van Niekerk, and Konstantinos Kenteris.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Bernard Talvard ranks 778Before him are Reno Olsen, Christian Pollas, Sándor Erdős, Tom Carper, Finn Tveter, and John Holt. After him are Rita Wilden, Terry Griffiths, Ken Dryden, Göran Hagberg, Peter Noone, and Dana Rohrabacher.

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In France

Among people born in France, Bernard Talvard ranks 5,282 out of 6,770Before him are Philippe Boisse (1955), DJ Snake (1986), Joanna Miles (1940), Raymond Martin (1949), Michel Bibard (1958), and Lionel Zinsou (1953). After him are Alain Roche (1967), Marisol Touraine (1959), Houssine Kharja (1982), Noureddine Kourichi (1954), Anne-Marie Garat (1946), and Kristina Mladenovic (1993).

Among ATHLETES In France

Among athletes born in France, Bernard Talvard ranks 117Before him are Christine Muzio (1951), Eugène Grisot (1866), Jean Gachet (1894), Claude Piquemal (1939), Thierry Vigneron (1960), and Marcel Hansenne (1917). After him are Maryvonne Dupureur (1937), Bernard Baudoux (1928), Pierre Quinon (1962), Yves Delacour (1930), Bernard Tchoullouyan (1953), and Christophe Lemaitre (1990).