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Raffaelo Caserta

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Raffaelo Caserta (born 15 August 1972) is an Italian fencer. He won a bronze medal in the team sabre event at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Raffaelo Caserta is the 4,934th most popular athlete, the 5,036th most popular biography from Italy and the 180th most popular Italian Athlete.

Raffaelo Caserta is most famous for being an Italian fencer who competed in the épée discipline. He has represented Italy in various international competitions, including the Olympics.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Raffaelo Caserta ranks 4,934 out of 6,025Before him are Wu You, Kim Chung-tae, Alexandra Stepanova, Paul Foerster, Marco Jakobs, and Brian Shimer. After him are Oskars Melbārdis, Flora Duffy, Sven Schmid, Sven Riederer, Jiang Lin, and Liam Parsons.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Raffaelo Caserta ranks 1,241Before him are Yuriy Melnichenko, Andreas Dackell, Vyacheslav Dayev, Elvis Stojko, Larisa Kruglova, and Pasquale Padalino. After him are Heiko Gerber, Helen Luz, Matt Keeslar, Yohei Sato, Svetlana Vysokova, and Ramiz Mamedov.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Raffaelo Caserta ranks 5,037 out of 5,161Before him are Marco Velo (1974), Giandomenico Basso (1973), Anna Cappellini (1987), Michele Pazienza (1982), Pasquale Padalino (1972), and Luca Marin (1986). After him are Marco Guida (1981), Raoul Bellanova (2000), Giorgia Gueglio (1973), Michele Didoni (1974), Luca Cigarini (1986), and Paolo Bianco (1977).

Among ATHLETES In Italy

Among athletes born in Italy, Raffaelo Caserta ranks 180Before him are Mauro Nespoli (1987), Davide Tizzano (1968), Fabrizio Mori (1969), Tania Cagnotto (1985), Diana Bianchedi (1969), and Alessandra Perilli (1988). After him are Michele Didoni (1974), Marco Innocenti (1978), Lorenzo Carboncini (1976), Francesca Conti (1972), Stefano Carozzo (1979), and Stefano Tempesti (1979).