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Frédérik Deburghgraeve

1973 - Today

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Frédérik Edouard Robert "Fred" Deburghgraeve (born 1 June 1973 in Roeselare) is a former Belgian swimmer who won the gold medal in the 100 m breaststroke and set a world record during the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia. He is now retired from swimming and makes a living as a salesman. He lives in Roeselare. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Frédérik Deburghgraeve has received more than 31,800 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Frédérik Deburghgraeve is the 218th most popular swimmer (down from 181st in 2019), the 927th most popular biography from Belgium (down from 833rd in 2019) and the most popular Belgian Swimmer.

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  • 29.64

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  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 1.99

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  • 2.97

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Frédérik Deburghgraeve ranks 218 out of 392Before him are Mirna Jukić, Femke Heemskerk, Yang Wenyi, Michelle Smith, Alexandre Despatie, and Carolyn Waldo. After him are Lotte Friis, Markus Rogan, Huang Xuechen, Alex Baumann, Jon Olsen, and Daiya Seto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Frédérik Deburghgraeve ranks 810Before him are Juwan Howard, Katarina Kresal, Twista, Ruslan Honcharov, Max van Heeswijk, and Edvinas Krungolcas. After him are Natallia Sazanovich, Olivier Girault, Yoelbi Quesada, Kenzo Nakamura, Erick Wainaina, and Brian Rafalski.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Frédérik Deburghgraeve ranks 927 out of 1,019Before him are Sam Van Rossom (1986), Laurent Depoitre (1988), Gregory Mertens (1991), Blanche (1999), Mario Mutsch (1984), and Matthew Gilmore (1972). After him are Bart De Clercq (1986), Jasper Philipsen (1998), Faris Haroun (1985), Björn Leukemans (1977), Massimo Bruno (1993), and Albert Sambi Lokonga (1999).

Among SWIMMERS In Belgium

Among swimmers born in Belgium, Frédérik Deburghgraeve ranks 1