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Brian Pintado

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Brian Daniel Pintado Álvarez (born 29 July 1995 in Cuenca) is an Ecuadorian racewalker, two-time Pan American Games champion and two-time Olympic Medallist. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Brian Pintado has received more than 36,602 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Brian Pintado is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 148th most popular biography from Ecuador and the 4th most popular Ecuadorean Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Brian Pintado ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Khalid Choukoud, Aisha Rocek, Max Studer, Hans Peter Minderhoud, Isabelle Petter, and Mario Deslauriers. After him are Julieta Granada, Daniel López, Charlotte Buck, Erik Varga, María Ruiz, and Henry Paterson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Brian Pintado ranks 1,074Before him are Seiya Adachi, CJ Allen, Anna Márton, Vasyl Mykhailov, Mark Kolozsvary, and Magda Wiet-Hénin. After him are Jessica Turner, Aleksandr Askerov, Pavel Pankov, Mette Graversgaard, Katie Reid, and Tetyana Melnyk.

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In Ecuador

Among people born in Ecuador, Brian Pintado ranks 168 out of 147Before him are Paola Pérez (1989), Ángela Tenorio (1996), Daniela Darquea (1995), Katie Hayward (2000), Piotr Kuczera (1995), and David Farinango (2000). After him are Marcela Cuaspud (1995), Glenda Morejón (2000), Elizabeth Bravo (1987), Jean Caicedo (1995), Karla Jaramillo (1997), and Julio Castillo (1988).

Among ATHLETES In Ecuador

Among athletes born in Ecuador, Brian Pintado ranks 13Before him are Erika Mercado (1992), Rosa Chacha (1982), Alexandra Escobar (1980), Ali Omar (null), Alfredo Campo (1993), and Andrés Chocho (1983). After him are Elizabeth Bravo (1987), Paola Pérez (1989), Glenda Morejón (2000), Marcela Cuaspud (1995), Daniela Darquea (1995), and Diana Durango (1988).