RUGBY PLAYER

Camille Grassineau

1990 - Today

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Camille Grassineau (born 10 September 1990) is a French rugby union player. She represented France at the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Camille Grassineau has received more than 14,614 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Camille Grassineau is the 36th most popular rugby player, the 6,750th most popular biography from France and the 5th most popular French Rugby Player.

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Among RUGBY PLAYERS

Among rugby players, Camille Grassineau ranks 36 out of 35Before her are Andrew Amonde, Conor Trainor, Joe Schroeder, Sione Molia, Gayle Broughton, and Siviwe Soyizwapi. After her are Meya Bizer, and Theo Sauder.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Camille Grassineau ranks 1,591Before her are Matai Leuta, Branco du Preez, Ollie Lindsay-Hague, Vatemo Ravouvou, Connor Braid, and Martin Iosefo. After her are Atonye Nyingifa, Yvonne Anderson, Dayshalee Salamán, Mohammad Hassanzadeh, Tess Madgen, and Nevena Jovanović.

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In France

Among people born in France, Camille Grassineau ranks 6,874 out of 6,770Before her are Cameron Laurenson (1998), Sakiyo Asano (1987), Minori Yamamoto (1997), Camille Prigent (1997), Thomas Chirault (1997), and Alexis Beka Beka (2001). After her are Maxime Pianfetti (1999), Iliana Rupert (2001), Anaïs Michel (1988), Thibaut Collet (1999), Kerenza Bryson (1998), and Brice Leverdez (1986).

Among RUGBY PLAYERS In France

Among rugby players born in France, Camille Grassineau ranks 9Before her are André Rischmann (1882), Léon Binoche (1878), Coralie Bertrand (1994), Caroline Drouin (1996), Fanny Horta (1986), and Lina Guérin (1991). After her are Carla Neisen (1996).