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Philippe Riboud

1957 - Today

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Philippe Riboud (born 9 April 1957) is a French fencer. He won two golds, two silvers and two bronze medals at three Olympic Games. He also competed at the Mediterranean Games in the individual épée event winning gold medal in 1979 and a silver medal in 1975. He was vice-president of the French Fencing Federation after the Olympic Games of 1988. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Philippe Riboud is the 16,793rd most popular politician (up from 17,480th in 2024), the 5,084th most popular biography from France (up from 5,368th in 2019) and the 909th most popular French Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Philippe Riboud ranks 16,793 out of 19,576Before him are Sandra Torres, Richard Shelby, Ni Xialian, Kol of Sweden, Anthony Carmona, and José Antonio Kast. After him are Luis González-Bravo y López de Arjona, Bajram Rexhepi, Rufus King, Roberto Urdaneta Arbeláez, Lionel Aingimea, and Salou Djibo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Philippe Riboud ranks 441Before him are Mike Bossy, Marino Lejarreta, Shari Arison, Yasutaro Matsuki, Cyril Collard, and Ľubomír Ftáčnik. After him are Martin Luther King III, Adolphe Muzito, Aleksandr Lazutkin, Paolo Nespoli, Milton Cruz, and Donny Osmond.

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In France

Among people born in France, Philippe Riboud ranks 5,084 out of 6,770Before him are Alfred Schmitt (1907), Cyril Collard (1957), René Vautier (1928), Jean Forestier (1930), André Dhôtel (1900), and Cédric Bakambu (1991). After him are Philippe Jourdan (1960), Mickaël Landreau (1979), Karan Singh (1931), Jean-Baptiste Mimiague (1871), Stéphane Sednaoui (1963), and Bernard Casoni (1961).

Among POLITICIANS In France

Among politicians born in France, Philippe Riboud ranks 909Before him are Nicolas Hulot (1955), Philippe Douste-Blazy (1953), Dominique Baudis (1947), Nicolas Dupont-Aignan (1961), James Goldsmith (1933), and Arnaud Montebourg (1962). After him are Karan Singh (1931), Jean-François Deniau (1928), Jordan Bardella (1995), Monique Ohsan Bellepeau (1942), Yaël Braun-Pivet (1970), and Nicole Bricq (1947).