VOLLEYBALL PLAYER

Jean Patry

1996 - Today

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Jean Mathias Gérard Patry (born 27 December 1996) is a French professional volleyball player who plays as an opposite spiker for Galatasaray and the France national team. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Jean Patry has received more than 105,073 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jean Patry is the 200th most popular volleyball player, the 6,750th most popular biography from France and the 6th most popular French Volleyball Player.

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Among VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS

Among volleyball players, Jean Patry ranks 200 out of 199Before him are Alessia Orro, Simge Şebnem Aköz, Irina Koroleva, Brackcides Khadambi, Andrea Drews, and Anna Lazareva. After him are Khaled Ben Slimene, Massimo Colaci, Yevgeniya Startseva, and Benjamin Patch.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Jean Patry ranks 972Before him are Emily Kristine Pedersen, Magnus Saugstrup, Kevin Gulliksen, Albertina Kassoma, Bruna de Paula, and Elin Hansson. After him are Anna Danesi, Sarah Sponcil, Stéphen Boyer, Kamil Semeniuk, Mathilda Lundström, and Cansu Özbay.

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In France

Among people born in France, Jean Patry ranks 6,873 out of 6,770Before him are Melvin Raffin (1998), Marjorie Delassus (1998), Brice Leverdez (1986), Pierre Le Coq (1989), Béryl Gastaldello (1995), and Stéphane Tempier (1986). After him are Matthieu Rosset (1990), Sheila Chelangat (1998), Sébastien Kouma (1997), Lucas Rual (1995), Romain Langasque (1995), and Maroussia Paré (1996).

Among VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS In France

Among volleyball players born in France, Jean Patry ranks 8Before him are Jenia Grebennikov (1990), Benjamin Toniutti (1989), Barthélémy Chinenyeze (1998), Nicolas Le Goff (1992), Kévin Tillie (1990), and Yacine Louati (1992). After him are Trévor Clévenot (1994), and Antoine Brizard (1994).