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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

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Pierre Plihon has received more than 11,900 page views. His biography is available in 13 different languages on Wikipedia. Pierre Plihon is the 7,553rd most popular athlete, the 6,875th most popular biography from France and the 306th most popular French Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Pierre Plihon ranks 7,553 out of 6,025Before him are Christine Roper, Keno Machado, Xu Fei, Slimane Moula, Denis Bogdan, and Jakara Anthony. After him are Shane O'Neill, Wang Zhouyu, Chijindu Ujah, Marcelo Tosi, Liao Qiuyun, and Nada Hafez.

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In France

Among people born in France, Pierre Plihon ranks 6,875 out of 6,770Before him are Fantine Lesaffre (1994), Coline Devillard (2000), Stéphane Tempier (1986), Pierre Le Coq (1989), Charlotte Hym (1992), and Valentin Belaud (1992). After him are Inna Eftimova (1988), Pierre Houin (1994), Alexandre Bardenet (1990), Djilali Bedrani (1993), Julia Chanourdie (1996), and Aurel Manga (1992).

Among ATHLETES In France

Among athletes born in France, Pierre Plihon ranks 306Before him are Alexis Miellet (1995), Mathilde Rivière (1989), Stéphane Tempier (1986), Pierre Le Coq (1989), Charlotte Hym (1992), and Valentin Belaud (1992). After him are Inna Eftimova (1988), Pierre Houin (1994), Djilali Bedrani (1993), Julia Chanourdie (1996), Aurel Manga (1992), and Thibaut Collet (1999).