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Pierre Plihon

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Pierre Plihon (born 29 October 1989 in Nice), is a French athlete who competes in recurve archery. Plihon first competed internationally in 2014, in which year he won a team gold medal at the 2014 European Archery Championships in Echmiadzin and qualified for the 2014 World Cup Final in Lausanne, including a silver medal at the first stage in Shanghai. He represented France at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and at 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 13 different languages on Wikipedia. Pierre Plihon is the 7,446th most popular athlete (up from 7,545th in 2024), the 7,141st most popular biography from France (down from 6,873rd in 2019) and the 316th most popular French Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Pierre Plihon ranks 7,446 out of 6,025Before him are Gladys Cherono Kiprono, Meng Suping, Ali Shabanau, Aleksandr Chekhirkin, English Gardner, and Andrea Blas. After him are Windy Cantika Aisah, Marta Walczykiewicz, Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel, Niklas Kaul, Bilal Tabti, and Lucie Charvátová.

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In France

Among people born in France, Pierre Plihon ranks 7,141 out of 6,770Before him are Éloyse Lesueur-Aymonin (1988), Fanny Horta (1986), Feta Ahamada (1987), Anthony Mfa Mezui (1991), Lesley Ugochukwu (2004), and Édouard Michut (2003). After him are Pierre-Alexis Pessonneaux (1987), Alexis Raynaud (1994), Benjamin Corgnet (1987), Nicolas Cozza (1999), Baïssama Sankoh (1992), and Sikou Niakaté (1999).

Among ATHLETES In France

Among athletes born in France, Pierre Plihon ranks 316Before him are Céline Goberville (1986), Hélène Defrance (1986), Boladé Apithy (1985), Célia Aymonier (1991), Éloyse Lesueur-Aymonin (1988), and Feta Ahamada (1987). After him are Pierre-Alexis Pessonneaux (1987), Alexis Raynaud (1994), Althéa Laurin (2001), Astier Nicolas (1989), Quentin Bigot (1992), and Jonathan Lobert (1985).