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Guillermo Betancourt

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Guillermo Betancourt Scull (born 19 July 1963) is a Cuban fencer. He won a silver medal in the team foil event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Guillermo Betancourt is the 172nd most popular fencer, the 209th most popular biography from Cuba and the 3rd most popular Cuban Fencer.

Guillermo Betancourt, the Cuban fencer born in 1963, is most famous for competing in the sport of fencing, particularly in the épée category. He represented Cuba in various international competitions, including the Olympics.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Guillermo Betancourt ranks 172 out of 349Before him are Reka Zsofia Lazăr-Szabo, Olha Kharlan, Andrey Shuvalov, Bence Szabó, Nam Hyun-hee, and Vadym Gutzeit. After him are Nicolas Lopez, Vilmoș Szabo, José Luis Abajo, Fabrice Jeannet, Karina Aznavourian, and Claudia Grigorescu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Guillermo Betancourt ranks 903Before him are Jörg Hoffmann, Marian Keyes, Carol Lewis, Mihaela Armășescu, Jessica Tuck, and Tanyu Kiryakov. After him are Patrick Hürlimann, Hólmfríður Karlsdóttir, Pavel Benc, Patxi Salinas, Ubaldo Righetti, and Martin Bashir.

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In Cuba

Among people born in Cuba, Guillermo Betancourt ranks 209 out of 300Before him are Osmany Juantorena (1985), Juan Bautista Hernández Pérez (1962), Silvia Chivás (1954), Juan Carlos Lemus (1966), Alejandro Puerto (1964), and Arnaldo Mesa (1967). After him are Daima Beltrán (1972), Aylín Mújica (1974), Rogelio Marcelo (1965), Juan Marén (1971), Osleidys Menéndez (1979), and Leonel Marshall Jr. (1979).

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Among FENCERS In Cuba

Among fencers born in Cuba, Guillermo Betancourt ranks 3Before him are Ramón Fonst (1883), and Manuel Díaz (1874). After him are Iván Trevejo (1971).