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Vittória Lopes

1996 - Today

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Vittória Lopes de Mello (born 15 March 1996) is a Brazilian triathlete. In 2019, she won the silver medal in the women's triathlon at the 2019 Pan American Games. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Vittória Lopes has received more than 7,434 page views. Her biography is available in 4 different languages on Wikipedia. Vittória Lopes is the 9,454th most popular athlete, the 2,388th most popular biography from Brazil and the 134th most popular Brazilian Athlete.

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  • 21.99

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  • 4

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.36

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 0.60

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Vittória Lopes ranks 9,454 out of 6,025Before her are Wesley Vázquez, Jaqueline Ferreira, Rut Castillo, Severo Jurado, Nicholas Hough, and Allyson Ponson. After her are Amar Dhesi, Hristo Hristov, Irakli Chkheidze, Lukáš Gdula, Enkhtaivany Chimeddolgor, and Tyquendo Tracey.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Vittória Lopes ranks 1,282Before her are Heleen Nauwelaers, Cravon Gillespie, Molly Renshaw, Abel Kipsang, Igor Mogne, and Réka Szilágyi. After her are Annette Echikunwoke, Tia-Adana Belle, Dafne Navarro, Fang Yaoqing, Kojo Musah, and Charlotte Fry.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Vittória Lopes ranks 2,388 out of 2,236Before her are Maria Eduarda Arakaki (2003), Luiz Francisco (2000), Giovanna Diamante (1997), Déborah Medrado (2002), Vagner Souta (1991), and Jaqueline Ferreira (1987). After her are Edival Pontes (1997), Mohamed Saadaoui (1995), Chayenne da Silva (2000), Stephanie Balduccini (2004), Nicole Pircio (2002), and Thiago Moura (1995).

Among ATHLETES In Brazil

Among athletes born in Brazil, Vittória Lopes ranks 134Before her are Naomi Van Den Broeck (1996), Maria Eduarda Arakaki (2003), Luiz Francisco (2000), Déborah Medrado (2002), Vagner Souta (1991), and Jaqueline Ferreira (1987). After her are Edival Pontes (1997), Mohamed Saadaoui (1995), Chayenne da Silva (2000), Nicole Pircio (2002), Thiago Moura (1995), and Gabriel Borges (1992).