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Bernardo Baloyes

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Bernardo Baloyes Navas (born 6 January 1994) is a Colombian athlete sprinter specialising in the 200 metres. He represented his country at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics without advancing from the first round. He represented Colombia at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bernardo Baloyes is the 8,904th most popular athlete, the 370th most popular biography from Colombia and the 25th most popular Colombian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Bernardo Baloyes ranks 8,904 out of 6,025Before him are Harry Leask, Alice Ingley, Achraf Mahboubi, Mandeep Singh, Guillaume Krommenhoek, and Tim Ole Naske. After him are Stephania Haralabidis, Candelaria Herrera, Irek Rizaev, Matt Fitzpatrick, Hendrik Pfeiffer, and Shelly Bobritsky.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Bernardo Baloyes ranks 1,540Before him are Farah Ann Abdul Hadi, Wang Kaihua, Gregor Hrovat, Julia Pons, Atsushi Arai, and Jamilu Collins. After him are Matt Fitzpatrick, Diogo Branquinho, Chow Mei Kuan, Ashleigh Johnson, Matthew Coward-Holley, and Eddy Yusof.

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In Colombia

Among people born in Colombia, Bernardo Baloyes ranks 370 out of 356Before him are Benik Abrahamyan (1985), Paula Patiño (1997), Mariajo Uribe (1990), Sofía Gómez (1992), Angie Orjuela (1989), and Isabella Arcila (1994). After him are Jorge Murillo (1991), Daniel Restrepo (2000), Yosiris Urrutia (1986), Daniel Bluman (1990), Evelis Aguilar (1993), and Lesman Paredes (1996).

Among ATHLETES In Colombia

Among athletes born in Colombia, Bernardo Baloyes ranks 25Before him are Mercedes Pérez (null), Ceiber Ávila (1989), Benik Abrahamyan (1985), Mariajo Uribe (1990), Sofía Gómez (1992), and Angie Orjuela (1989). After him are Daniel Restrepo (2000), Yosiris Urrutia (1986), Daniel Bluman (1990), Evelis Aguilar (1993), Lesman Paredes (1996), and Manuel Esteban Soto (1994).