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Myriam Baverel

1981 - Today

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Myriam Baverel (born 14 January 1981) is a French taekwondo practitioner and Olympic medalist. She competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, where she received a silver medal in the +67 kg class. She reached the quarterfinals at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Baverel received a silver medal at the 2003 World Taekwondo Championships in Garmisch Partenkirchen. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Myriam Baverel is the 266th most popular martial arts, the 6,839th most popular biography from France and the 10th most popular French Martial Arts.

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Among MARTIAL ARTS

Among martial arts, Myriam Baverel ranks 266 out of 179Before her are Aleksandar Rakić, Carla Esparza, Buttree Puedpong, Adrian Croitoru, Hedaya Malak, and Dex Elmont. After her are Daniel Trenton, Jake Shields, Priscilla Gneto, Erik Pérez, Darren Till, and Marina Rodriguez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Myriam Baverel ranks 1,517Before her are Melissa Tancredi, Lacey Sturm, Timofei Kalachev, Danijel Premuš, Ruslan Nasibulin, and Carlos Coloma Nicolás. After her are Camille Pin, Eddie Kingston, Josh Lawson, Amel Mekić, Sarah Thomas, and Titus Bramble.

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In France

Among people born in France, Myriam Baverel ranks 6,839 out of 6,770Before her are Clara Burel (2001), Dennis Appiah (1992), Niels Nkounkou (2000), Rafidine Abdullah (1994), Renaud Cohade (1984), and Jérémy Pied (1989). After her are Camille Pin (1981), Erika Brown (null), Harold Moukoudi (1997), Mohamed-Ali Cho (2004), Camille Ayglon (1985), and Laury Thilleman (1991).

Among MARTIAL ARTS In France

Among martial arts born in France, Myriam Baverel ranks 10Before her are Natalina Lupino (1963), Cheick Kongo (1975), Christophe Gagliano (1967), Frédéric Demontfaucon (1973), Frédérique Jossinet (1975), and Cyrille Maret (1987). After her are Lamya Matoub (1992).