Fencer

Michal Čupr

1991 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Michal Čupr is the 410th most popular fencer, the 1,290th most popular biography from Czechia and the 4th most popular Czech Fencer.

Michal Čupr is most famous for being a Czech foil fencer who won a bronze medal at the 2007 World Fencing Championships and competed in the 2008 and 2012 Olympics. A lesser-known fact is that he began his fencing career at the age of 10, quickly rising through the ranks to become a national champion multiple times. His lasting impact includes mentoring young athletes in the Czech fencing community, helping to elevate the sport's profile in the country.

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Among Fencers

Among fencers, Michal Čupr ranks 410 out of 349Before him are Ryo Miyake, Sofia Pozdniakova, Olena Voronina, Carolin Golubytskyi, Daryl Homer, and Sada Jacobson. After him are Guillaume Bianchi, Alexander Choupenitch, Anfisa Pochkalova, Filippo Macchi, Kelley Hurley, and Kweon Young-jun.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Michal Čupr ranks 1,382Before him are Mona Løseth, Will Barton, Emil Larsen, Nataliya Dovhodko, Taylor Hall, and Fran Vélez. After him are Pamela Dutkiewicz, Yanic Wildschut, Bashkim Kadrii, Ann Ward, Petro Pakhnyuk, and Andre Gray.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Michal Čupr ranks 1,290 out of NaNBefore him are Jakub Nakládal (1987), Lukáš Trefil (1988), Jaromír Zmrhal (1993), Lucie Charvátová (1993), Marcel Gecov (1988), and Eva Samková (1993). After him are Eva Puskarčíková (1991), Alexander Choupenitch (1994), Ladislav Šmíd (1986), Robin Hranáč (2000), Karolína Erbanová (1992), and Stanislav Tecl (1990).

Among Fencers In Czechia

Among fencers born in Czechia, Michal Čupr ranks 4Before him are Siegfried Flesch (1872), Vilém Goppold von Lobsdorf (1869), and Jaroslav Tuček (1882). After him are Alexander Choupenitch (1994).

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