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Ramiro Martinez

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Ramiro Martinez may refer to: Ramiro Martinez (police officer) (born 1937), American police officer Ramiro Martínez (rugby union) (born 1970), Argentine-born Italian rugby union player Ramiro Martinez (sportscaster) (1923–2015), Cuban sportscaster Ramiro Martinez Jr. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ramiro Martinez has received more than 12,126 page views. Their biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ramiro Martinez is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 3,753rd most popular biography from Russia and the 379th most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ramiro Martinez ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before them are Peter Flarup, Stephen Maar, Ou Zixia, Lucas Kozeniesky, Mathilda Karlsson, and He Zhengyang. After them are Magomedgaji Nurov, Ángela Castro, Kalle Berglund, Aker Al-Obaidi, Mieke Gorissen, and Mehdi Gharbi.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Ramiro Martinez ranks 3,820 out of 3,761Before them are Harry Jones (null), Andreas Müller (null), Zhang Jun (null), Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metres (null), Trevor Jones (null), and Tamás Lévai (null). After them are Arina Fedorovtseva (2004), Eduard Popp (null), Rafał Augustyn (null), Tatyana Kosterina (null), Cristiane (null), and Anna Konanykhina (2004).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Ramiro Martinez ranks 383Before them are Svetlana Gomboeva (1998), Tuyana Dashidorzhieva (1996), Ekaterina Kurochkina (1994), Daria Semianova (2002), Magomed Sharipov (2002), and Magomedgaji Nurov (1993). After them are Vasiliy Mizinov (1997), Irina Dolgova (1995), Elizaveta Pletneva (2002), Polina Mikhaylova (1986), Ilja Smorguner (1984), and Iana Lebedeva (2001).