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Naryury Pérez

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Naryury Alexandra Pérez Reveron (born 29 September 1992) is a Venezuelan weightlifter who competes in the +75 kg division from Yaracuy. She won bronze medals at the 2013 and 2014 Pan American Championships and a silver medal at the 2015 Pan American Games. She failed all clean and jerk attempts at the 2016 Olympics and hence did not finish. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Naryury Pérez has received more than 10,542 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Naryury Pérez is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 183rd most popular biography from Venezuela and the 7th most popular Venezuelan Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Naryury Pérez ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Eduardo Aguirre, Romain Langasque, Farzad Mansouri, Andrew Coscoran, Derick Silva, and María Belén Toimil. After her are Shin Yu-bin, Orawan Paranang, Rodrigo Etchart, Martin Wolfram, Jay Blankenau, and Yeykell Romero.

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In Venezuela

Among people born in Venezuela, Naryury Pérez ranks 188 out of 183Before her are Cristian Toro (1992), Andrés Lage (1991), Héctor Mata (1991), Elvismar Rodríguez (null), Koki Ogawa (null), and Bertram Allen (null). After her are Sanda Aldass (1990), Luis Orta (1989), Keydomar Vallenilla (1999), Eldric Sella (1997), César Amaris (1989), and Alfonso Mestre (2001).

Among ATHLETES In Venezuela

Among athletes born in Venezuela, Naryury Pérez ranks 19Before her are Keydomar Vallenilla (1999), Daniel Dhers (1985), Alfonso Mestre (2001), César Amaris (1989), Julio Mayora (1996), and Sanda Aldass (1990). After her are Andrés Lage (1991), Robert Oramas (1984), Ahymara Espinoza (1985), Jhonattan Vegas (1984), Óscar Ariza (1999), and Koki Ogawa (null).