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Iuliana Popa

1996 - today

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Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Iuliana Popa is the 6,865th most popular athlete, the 924th most popular biography from Romania and the 119th most popular Romanian Athlete.

Iuliana Popa is most famous for her Olympic success as a Romanian rower, including winning a gold medal in the women's eight at the 2020 Tokyo Games. A lesser-known fact is that she began her rowing career at just 15 years old and has collected multiple medals at World Rowing Championships. Her lasting impact includes inspiring a new generation of Romanian athletes and contributing to the country's storied legacy in international rowing.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Iuliana Popa ranks 6,865 out of 6,025Before her are Clément Lefert, Yuliya Bakastova, Cydonie Mothersille, Olga Safronova, Kiyou Shimizu, and Jyotirmoyee Sikdar. After her are Anastasia Pozdniakova, Martin Fuchs, Tommi Evilä, Adel Mechaal, Ese Brume, and Oxana Slivenko.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Iuliana Popa ranks 743Before her are Rauno Sappinen, Mizuki Fukumura, Althea Reinhardt, Zinédine Machach, Yuliya Bakastova, and Samuel Moutoussamy. After her are Jacob Gibson, Prisca Awiti Alcaraz, Ese Brume, Edu Expósito, Aleš Matějů, and Carlos Fernández.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Iuliana Popa ranks 924 out of NaNBefore her are Adelina Boguș (1988), Alexandru Sirițeanu (1984), Cristian Pulhac (1984), Daniela Druncea (1990), Romario Benzar (1992), and Steliana Nistor (1989). After her are Alina Vuc (1993), Diana Bulimar (1995), Ovidiu Ionescu (1989), Irina Bara (1995), Florentina Iușco (1996), and Florin Tănase (1994).

Among Athletes In Romania

Among athletes born in Romania, Iuliana Popa ranks 119Before her are Alin Moldoveanu (1983), Simona Mușat (1981), Enikő Barabás (1986), Bianca Ghelber (1990), Mădălina Bereș (1993), and Adelina Boguș (1988). After her are Ovidiu Ionescu (1989), Florentina Iușco (1996), Marian Enache (1995), Andreea Boghian (1991), Marius Cozmiuc (1992), and Mihaela Petrilă (1991).

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