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Érika Olivera

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Érika Alejandra Olivera de la Fuente (born 4 January 1976 in Quinta Normal) is a female marathon runner from Chile and deputy for the Democrats party. She has competed at five Olympic Games, the most Olympic appearances ever by a female marathon runner. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Érika Olivera is the 6,411th most popular athlete, the 329th most popular biography from Chile and the 7th most popular Chilean Athlete.

Érika Olivera is a Chilean long-distance runner most famous for her achievements in marathon events, including representing Chile in multiple international competitions. She is particularly noted for her performance at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and her national record in the marathon.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Érika Olivera ranks 6,411 out of 6,025Before her are Fabien Lefèvre, Mark de Jonge, David Florence, Fu Yu, Halimah Nakaayi, and Eric Johannesen. After her are Fie Udby Erichsen, Fernando Jorge, Tim Harden, Lucia Kimani, Lolo Jones, and Thomas Hall.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Érika Olivera ranks 1,329Before her are Andy Milonakis, Alexei Seliverstov, James Fox, Attila Vári, Parvathy Baul, and Alexie Gilmore. After her are Kristof Magnusson, Hiromasa Suguri, Dave Rubin, Åsa Westlund, Zach Johnson, and Todd Perry.

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In Chile

Among people born in Chile, Érika Olivera ranks 329 out of 321Before her are Sebastián Pinto (1986), Enzo Roco (1992), Francisca Crovetto (1990), Jena Lee (1987), Sebastián Pardo (1982), and Francisco Sierralta (1997). After her are Tomás Barrios Vera (1997), Manuel Ibarra (1977), Zhang Yu (null), Paulo Garcés (1984), Leonardo Valencia (1991), and Germán Garmendia (1990).

Among ATHLETES In Chile

Among athletes born in Chile, Érika Olivera ranks 7Before her are Manuel Plaza (1900), Marlene Ahrens (1933), Ramón Tapia (1932), Óscar Cristi (1916), Amane Beriso Shankule (1991), and Francisca Crovetto (1990). After her are Zhang Yu (null), Karen Gallardo (1984), Natalia Duco (1989), Virginia Yarur (1966), Cecilia Pérez (1974), and Samuel Parot (1964).