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Marco De Tullio

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Marco De Tullio (born 21 September 2000) is an Italian swimmer. He represented Italy at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships held in Gwangju, South Korea. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Marco De Tullio has received more than 9,898 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Marco De Tullio is the 710th most popular swimmer, the 5,140th most popular biography from Italy and the 20th most popular Italian Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Marco De Tullio ranks 710 out of 709Before him are Carson Foster, Victor Johansson, Sajan Prakash, Jacob Heidtmann, Reona Aoki, and Ole Braunschweig. After him are Mona McSharry, Beatriz Padrón, Bisma Khan, Ajna Késely, Matthew Sates, and Vinicius Lanza.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Marco De Tullio ranks 496Before him are Björn Seeliger, Samantha Roberts, Ema Rajić, Anja Crevar, Diana Petkova, and Mona McSharry. After him are Diana Nazarova, Ingeborg Løyning, Rachel Presser, Cassie Wild, Denis Loktev, and Yu Liyan.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Marco De Tullio ranks 5,232 out of 5,161Before him are Chiara Rebagliati (1997), Claudio Villanueva (1988), Domiziana Cavanna (1995), Matteo Ciampi (1996), Simone Sabbioni (1996), and Alessandro Velotto (1995). After him are Michael Piccolruaz (1995), Anna Danesi (1996), Dalia Kaddari (2001), Liu Dang (1989), Carlo Tacchini (1995), and Edoardo Scotti (2000).

Among SWIMMERS In Italy

Among swimmers born in Italy, Marco De Tullio ranks 44Before him are Martina Caramignoli (null), Tity Dumbuya (2003), Simone Sabbioni (1996), Arianna Valloni (2001), Stefano Ballo (1993), and Ilaria Bianchi (1990). After him are Beatrice Callegari (1991), Norah Milanesi (2003), Matteo Ciampi (1996), Giulia Vetrano (2005), Francesca Deidda (1992), and Ilaria Cusinato (1999).