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Francesco Zaza

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Francesco Zaza (born 1 February 1984) is an Italian equestrian athlete. He competed at the Eventing European Championships in 2007 in Pratoni del Vivaro. In 2017 he made his debut in international dressage in the Small Tour with his horse Wispering Romance, the same horse he will compete at the 2020 Olympic Games. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Francesco Zaza has received more than 2,070 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Francesco Zaza is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 5,140th most popular biography from Italy and the 180th most popular Italian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Francesco Zaza ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Gillian Sanders, Yessin Rahmouni, Lene Retzius, Areneo David, Nilakanta Sharma, and Pedro Quintas. After him are Dániel Fejes, Egzon Shala, Arthur Van Doren, Seydou Gbané, Dušan Banićević, and Krisztián Manhercz.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Francesco Zaza ranks 5,175 out of 5,161Before him are Zhang Jin (null), Balázs Kiss (null), Norah Milanesi (2003), Jeong Seung-won (null), Unilez Takyi (2004), and Airi Mitsui (2004). After him are Ali Hashemi (null), Luca Vettori (1991), Luca Braidot (1991), Filippo Randazzo (1692), Beatrice Callegari (1991), and Costanza Ferro (1993).

Among ATHLETES In Italy

Among athletes born in Italy, Francesco Zaza ranks 265Before him are Nzubechi Grace Nwokocha (2001), Silvia Semeraro (1996), Maria Benedicta Chigbolu (1989), Ahmed Abdelwahed (1996), Chiara Costa (1975), and Elena Micheli (1999). After him are Matteo Zurloni (2002), Sara Fantini (1997), Rebecca Nicoli (1999), Pablo Martínez (null), Zhang Xiaoxue (1992), and Riccardo Sbertoli (1998).