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Martin Rubeš

Czech fencer

1996 - today

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Martin Rubeš is the 7,679th most popular athlete, the 1,334th most popular biography from Czechia and the 106th most popular Czech Athlete.

Martin Rubeš is most famous for being a Czech fencer who competed in the épée events. He represented Czechoslovakia in various international competitions, including the Olympics.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Martin Rubeš ranks 7,679 out of 6,025Before him are Christoph Stephan, Robert Gibson, Edward Ling, Igor Son, Flor Ruiz, and Hima Das. After him are Tatjana Pinto, Michel Tornéus, Marharyta Makhneva, Emma Jørgensen, Hanna Sola, and Sofia Ennaoui.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Martin Rubeš ranks 908Before him are Óscar Estupiñán, A'ja Wilson, Janina Hettich-Walz, Andrés Cubas, Marcus Ingvartsen, and Jonas Bager. After him are Gustav Engvall, Emma Jørgensen, Hanna Sola, Samúel Friðjónsson, Yoel Finol, and Assane Gnoukouri.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Martin Rubeš ranks 1,334 out of NaNBefore him are Ladislav Šmíd (1986), Robin Hranáč (2000), Barbora Votíková (1996), Karolína Erbanová (1992), Stanislav Tecl (1990), and Ondřej Kolář (1994). After him are David Douděra (1998), Martin Frýdek (1992), Jan Kopic (1990), Josef Dostál (1993), Vít Krejčí (2000), and Petr Mrázek (1992).

Among Athletes In Czechia

Among athletes born in Czechia, Martin Rubeš ranks 106Before him are David Kopřiva (1979), Denisa Rosolová (1986), Petr Fuksa (1969), Lukáš Trefil (1988), Lucie Charvátová (1993), and Eva Puskarčíková (1991). After him are Josef Dostál (1993), Markéta Sluková (1988), Lukáš Rohan (1995), Jiří Prskavec (1993), Peter Svoboda (1984), and Vavřinec Hradilek (1987).

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