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Romina Biagioli

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Romina Biagioli (born 3 April 1989) is an Argentine triathlete. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Romina Biagioli has received more than 2,885 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Romina Biagioli is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 1,155th most popular biography from Argentina and the 25th most popular Argentinean Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Romina Biagioli ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Nikita Rafalovich, Mairaj Ahmad Khan, Shafiqua Maloney, Edwina Bone, Eliane Martins, and Hu Xiaoxiao. After her are Zhaina Shekerbekova, Brooke Raboutou, Lisa Jahn, Ivaylo Ivanov, Salome Pazhava, and Agnes Alexiusson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Romina Biagioli ranks 1,662Before her are Wei Meng, Jay Blankenau, Szymon Rduch, Noah Bitsch, Patrik Auda, and Mariya Povkh. After her are Katsuyuki Tanamura, Demeu Zhadrayev, Megan Sileno, Máté Helebrandt, Li Yuehong, and Fanni Kreiss.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Romina Biagioli ranks 1,215 out of 1,154Before her are Sergio Villamayor (1989), Agustín Bugallo (1995), Bassant Hemida (1996), Mateo Carreras (1999), Magdalena Simmermacher (1996), and Santiago Grassi (1996). After her are Gastón Revol (1986), Ignacio Mendy (2000), Mirco Cuello (2000), Victoria Travascio (1988), Valentina Costa Biondi (1995), and Nicolás Capogrosso (1995).

Among ATHLETES In Argentina

Among athletes born in Argentina, Romina Biagioli ranks 98Before her are Victoria Travascio (1988), María José Granatto (1995), Agustín Destribats (1997), Juan Pablo Vaulet (1996), Yamila Nizetich (1989), and Maggie Barrie (1996). After her are Olivier Mwimba (1994), Germán Schulz (1994), Julieta Jankunas (1999), Francisco Saubidet (1998), Santiago Mare (1996), and Martín Ramos (1991).