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Matteo Anesi

1984 - today

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Matteo Anesi is the 413th most popular skater, the 5,135th most popular biography from Italy and the 13th most popular Italian Skater.

Matteo Anesi, the Italian speed skater born in 1984, is most famous for competing in long track speed skating events, including representing Italy in the Winter Olympics. He has also achieved success in various international competitions throughout his career.

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Among Skaters

Among skaters, Matteo Anesi ranks 413 out of 483Before him are Miho Takagi, Stefan Groothuis, Zhang Hong, Anastasiia Gubanova, Jin Boyang, and Sarah Meier. After him are Alena Leonova, Luca Lanotte, Johnny Weir, Toshiyuki Kuroiwa, Alysa Liu, and François-Louis Tremblay.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Matteo Anesi ranks 1,059Before him are Carla Rebecchi, Jérémy Clément, David Bentley, Aleksei Tishchenko, Sarah Meier, and Dizzee Rascal. After him are Lars Petter Nordhaug, Thomas Vanek, Akihiro Sakata, Apoño, Igor Angulo, and Silvio Heinevetter.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Matteo Anesi ranks 5,136 out of NaNBefore him are Mara Navarria (1985), Blanco (2003), Niccolò Campriani (1987), Andrea Caracciolo (1981), Federico Barba (1993), and Martina Trevisan (1993). After him are Massimo Gobbi (1980), Daniele Baselli (1992), Nicola Renzi (1979), Arianna Caruso (1999), Marta Bastianelli (1987), and Luca Lanotte (1985).

Among Skaters In Italy

Among skaters born in Italy, Matteo Anesi ranks 13Before him are Lara Naki Gutmann (2002), Daniel Grassl (2002), Matteo Rizzo (1998), Ippolito Sanfratello (1973), Anna Cappellini (1987), and Davide Ghiotto (1993). After him are Luca Lanotte (1985), Valentina Marchei (1986), Federica Faiella (1981), Martina Valcepina (1992), and Nicola Tumolero (1994).

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