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Felipe Klüver

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Felipe Klüver Ferreira (born 7 June 2000) is a Uruguayan rower. Klüver started rowing at age 15 at Club de Remeros Mercedes. He is a graduate of the Mercedes Technical School. He won Uruguay its first world championship medal, a bronze in single lightweight. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Felipe Klüver has received more than 7,304 page views. His biography is available in 2 different languages on Wikipedia. Felipe Klüver is the 11,620th most popular athlete, the 452nd most popular biography from Uruguay and the 13th most popular Uruguayan Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Felipe Klüver ranks 11,620 out of 6,025Before him are Alison Rusher, Ryan Olowofela, Martine Steller Mortensen, Garrick Higgo, Trine Dahl Pedersen, and Elizaveta Pletneva. After him are Luiz Cocuzzi, Vincent Jourdenais, Mikita Tsirkun, Rafael Cerro, Nicole Sladkov, and Cameron McTaggart.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Felipe Klüver ranks 821Before him are Ingeborg Løyning, Poppy Starr Olsen, Felicity White, Aliaksandr Radzionau, Deizy Nhaquile, and Tan Sze En. After him are Diana Tudela, Kate Sanderson, Nadezhda Ryabets, Alex Cai, Nishant Dev, and Yenny Sinisterra.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Felipe Klüver ranks 452 out of 444Before him are Leandro Rodríguez (1992), María Pía Fernández (1995), Adrián Luna (1992), Bruno Cetraro (null), Pablo Defazio (1981), and Elizabeth Anyanacho (1999).

Among ATHLETES In Uruguay

Among athletes born in Uruguay, Felipe Klüver ranks 13Before him are Emiliano Lasa (1990), Déborah Rodríguez (1992), María Pía Fernández (1995), Bruno Cetraro (null), Pablo Defazio (1981), and Elizabeth Anyanacho (1999).