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Renato Rezende

1991 - Today

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Renato Rezende (born February 28, 1991) is a Brazilian racing cyclist who represents Brazil in BMX racing. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Renato Rezende has received more than 10,455 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Renato Rezende is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 2,233rd most popular biography from Brazil and the 31st most popular Brazilian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Renato Rezende ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Hleb Dudarau, Karen Gallardo, Brandon Wakeling, Batmönkhiin Bolor-Erdene, Lucas Hammond, and Beatriz. After him are Ajla Del Ponte, Lorenzo Marsaglia, Mike Lorenzo-Vera, Lorenzo Bacci, Myriam Da Silva, and Bárbara Arenhart.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Renato Rezende ranks 1,452Before him are Annalie Longo, Beth Potter, Nayu Kiyohara, Viniana Riwai, Aran Zalewski, and Simge Şebnem Aköz. After him are Irina Koroleva, Héctor Mata, Yeum Hye-seon, Beatrice Callegari, Hanne Claes, and Brad Tandy.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Renato Rezende ranks 2,432 out of 2,236Before him are Eric Takabatake (1991), Bárbara Timo (1991), Maryna Slutskaya (1991), Eduardo Barbosa (1991), Etiene Medeiros (1991), and Rafaelle Souza (1991). After him are Lucas Carvalho (1993), Marcelo Chierighini (1991), Bruna Farias (1992), Jorge Vides (1992), Beatriz Ferreira (1992), and Pedro Luiz de Oliveira (1992).

Among ATHLETES In Brazil

Among athletes born in Brazil, Renato Rezende ranks 82Before him are Bianca Silva (1998), Jorge Zarif (1992), Petar Tešanović (1998), Thiago Moura (1995), Matias Albarracin (1979), and Eliane Martins (1986). After him are Tamás Takács (null), Pâmela Rosa (1999), Ana Azevedo (null), Geisa Arcanjo (1991), Gabriel Medina (1993), and Ketiley Batista (1999).