GYMNAST

Diego Hypólito

1986 - Today

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Diego Matias Hypólito (Brazilian Portuguese: [dʒiˈeɡu iˈpɔlitu]; born 19 June 1986) is a Brazilian gymnast, the 2005 and 2007 World Champion in the floor exercise. He is the first male gymnast from Brazil, and South America, to win a medal at the World Championships. He also won 63 medals in the World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Diego Hypólito has received more than 156,471 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Diego Hypólito is the 263rd most popular gymnast, the 1,825th most popular biography from Brazil and the 4th most popular Brazilian Gymnast.

Memorability Metrics

  • 160k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 37.38

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.46

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.45

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among GYMNASTS

Among gymnasts, Diego Hypólito ranks 263 out of 370Before him are Aliya Garayeva, Zhang Boheng, Deng Linlin, Wataru Tanigawa, Jevgēņijs Saproņenko, and Cheng Fei. After him are Claudia Presăcan, Angelina Melnikova, Larisa Iordache, Teng Haibin, Diana Chelaru, and Tania Lamarca.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Diego Hypólito ranks 1,102Before him are Jean, Emerson, Gabriella Szabó, Mamadou Samassa, Glen Davis, and Anicka van Emden. After him are Milan Gajić, Emma Laine, Abbos Atoev, David Warner, Ludovic Baal, and Jenna Marbles.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Diego Hypólito ranks 1,825 out of 2,236Before him are Eduardo Neto (1988), Jean (1986), Emerson (1986), Weldon (1980), Adriane Lopes (1976), and Rafael (1982). After him are Schwenck (1979), Gilmar Silva (1984), Andrey Santos (2004), David da Silva (1989), Maycon (1997), and Ranielli José Cechinato (1970).

Among GYMNASTS In Brazil

Among gymnasts born in Brazil, Diego Hypólito ranks 4Before him are Rebeca Andrade (1999), Flávia Saraiva (1999), and Arthur Zanetti (1990). After him are Arthur Mariano (1993), Caio Souza (1993), Francisco Barretto Júnior (1989), and Thaís Fidélis (2001).