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Natalina Lupino

French judoka

1963 - today

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Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Natalina Lupino is the 154th most popular martial arts, the 5,782nd most popular biography from France and the 4th most popular French Martial Arts.

Natalina Lupino is a French judoka, born in 1963, known for her achievements in judo competitions, including representing France in various international events. She is recognized for her contributions to the sport and her competitive success in the judo community.

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Among Martial Arts

Among martial arts, Natalina Lupino ranks 154 out of 179Before her are Matt Serra, Dennis Stewart, Frank Mir, Donald Cerrone, Petr Yan, and Anna Lewandowska. After her are Eddie Alvarez, Rafael dos Anjos, Alexander Volkov, Satoshi Ishii, Frankie Edgar, and Ángel Matos.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Natalina Lupino ranks 932Before her are Paul Annacone, Jill Schoelen, Beatrix Schröer, Brian McClair, Amber Rudd, and Vasyl Tsushko. After her are Björn Johansson, Sean Lock, Sergio Battistini, Milan Šrejber, Neil LaBute, and Camelia Diaconescu.

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In France

Among people born in France, Natalina Lupino ranks 5,782 out of NaNBefore her are Matthieu Delpierre (1981), Pascal Elbé (1967), Alice Belaïdi (1987), Laetitia Dosch (1980), Benoît Pedretti (1980), and Jonathan Joubert (1979). After her are Dagur Kári (1973), Christophe Ohrel (1968), François Modesto (1978), Yassine Benzia (1994), Laurent Wolf (1971), and Jean-Louis Harel (1965).

Among Martial Arts In France

Among martial arts born in France, Natalina Lupino ranks 4Before her are Christian Tissier (1951), Jérôme Le Banner (1972), and Ciryl Gane (1990). After her are Cheick Kongo (1975), Christophe Gagliano (1967), Bruno Carabetta (1966), Frédéric Demontfaucon (1973), Frédérique Jossinet (1975), Cyrille Maret (1987), Myriam Baverel (1981), and Lamya Matoub (1992).

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