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Sophie Moressée-Pichot

1962 - Today

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Sophie Moressée-Pichot (born 3 April 1962) is a French fencer. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Sophie Moressée-Pichot has received more than 7,660 page views. Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Sophie Moressée-Pichot is the 3,369th most popular athlete, the 5,901st most popular biography from France and the 148th most popular French Athlete.

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  • 33.62

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  • 16

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 4.22

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.45

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Sophie Moressée-Pichot ranks 3,369 out of 6,025Before her are Aleksandr Averbukh, Lyudmila Rogachova, Tori Bowie, Zita-Eva Funkenhauser, Hansle Parchment, and Grant Bramwell. After her are Mattias Falck, Tatyana Tomashova, Fanny Horn Birkeland, Cho Gu-ham, Agostino Abbagnale, and Paquillo Fernández.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Sophie Moressée-Pichot ranks 827Before her are Gregory Chamitoff, Fanta Régina Nacro, Hallie Todd, Steven Brill, Chunky Panday, and Colin Clarke. After her are Chris Savino, Michael T. Good, Carolyn Hennesy, Debashree Roy, Arvind Krishna, and Miloš Rus.

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In France

Among people born in France, Sophie Moressée-Pichot ranks 5,901 out of 6,770Before her are Malo Gusto (2003), Malang Sarr (1999), Sylvain N'Diaye (1976), Sébastien Bassong (1986), Jérôme Golmard (1973), and Christophe Cocard (1967). After her are Didier Digard (1986), Nicolas Mathieu (1978), Benjamin Lecomte (1991), Nabil Baha (1981), La Fouine (1981), and Foued Kadir (1983).

Among ATHLETES In France

Among athletes born in France, Sophie Moressée-Pichot ranks 148Before her are Karine Ruby (1978), Corinne Niogret (1972), Thierry Gueorgiou (1979), Stéphane Traineau (1966), Fabrice Guy (1968), and Patrice Lhotellier (1966). After her are Mehdi Baala (1978), Florence Baverel-Robert (1974), Hugo Descat (1992), Benjamin Boukpeti (1981), Sandra Forgues (1969), and Mélina Robert-Michon (1979).