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Gabriele Magni

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Gabriele Magni (born 3 December 1973) is an Italian former fencer. He won a bronze medal in the team foil event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Gabriele Magni is the 5,400th most popular athlete, the 5,124th most popular biography from Italy and the 193rd most popular Italian Athlete.

Gabriele Magni, born in 1973, is most famous for being an accomplished Italian fencer, specializing in the foil discipline. He has represented Italy in various international competitions, including the Olympics.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Gabriele Magni ranks 5,400 out of 6,025Before him are Olga Brusnikina, Khedafi Djelkhir, Damian Warner, Mark Plaatjes, Lisa Misipeka, and Zhang Shan. After him are Lee Dong-jun, Alina Rotaru-Kottmann, Danny McFarlane, Nienke Kingma, Marina Kuptsova, and Hou Yuzhuo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Gabriele Magni ranks 1,252Before him are Tico-Tico, Jun Wada, Keisuke Kurihara, Mohamed Elsayed, Jay Duplass, and Brad Bridgewater. After him are Alex Nyarko, Tibor Dombi, David Moravec, Robert Sycz, Xavier Dorfman, and Steve McNair.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Gabriele Magni ranks 5,125 out of 5,161Before him are Alex Cordaz (1983), Pasquale Foggia (1983), Mattia Cattaneo (1990), Pietro Pellegri (2001), Giovanni Pasquale (1982), and Michael Folorunsho (1998). After him are Filippo Randazzo (1692), Leandro Rinaudo (1983), Nicole Gius (1980), Luca Nardi (2003), Simone Collio (1979), and Flavio Cipolla (1983).

Among ATHLETES In Italy

Among athletes born in Italy, Gabriele Magni ranks 193Before him are Salvatore Amitrano (1975), Rossano Galtarossa (1972), Andrea Facchin (1978), Caterina Bosetti (1994), Ilaria Salvatori (1979), and Niccolò Campriani (1987). After him are Simone Collio (1979), Catello Amarante (1979), Massimo Fabbrizi (1977), Alexia Runggaldier (1991), Antonio Scaduto (1977), and Raffaello Leonardo (1973).