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Alessandro Andrei

1959 - Today

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Alessandro Andrei (born 3 January 1959) is a retired Italian former shot putter. He was born in Florence. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 22 in 2024). Alessandro Andrei is the 1,891st most popular athlete (down from 1,720th in 2024), the 4,109th most popular biography from Italy (up from 4,126th in 2019) and the 82nd most popular Italian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Alessandro Andrei ranks 1,891 out of 6,025Before him are Peter Wright, Eileen Hiscock, Rosa Kellner, Barbora Špotáková, Clarence Walker, and Anthea Stewart. After him are Giovanni Scatturin, Harald Norpoth, Lamberto Dalla Costa, Nenad Stekić, Gilbert Colgate, and William Carr.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1959, Alessandro Andrei ranks 432Before him are Vladimir Yashchenko, Kwak Jae-yong, Prince Hubertus of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Flavor Flav, José Luis Ábalos, and José Gómez Mustelier. After him are Orlando Figes, Andrzej Buncol, Valeria Ciavatta, Rob Gonsalves, Richard Borcherds, and Alessandro Barbero.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Alessandro Andrei ranks 4,112 out of 5,161Before him are Alexia (1967), Alessandro Florenzi (1991), Francesca Comencini (1961), Marino Perani (1939), Romolo Catasta (1923), Mauro Picotto (1966), Alberto Orlando (1938), and Mario Tullio Montano (1944). After him are Giovanni Scatturin (1893), Detto Mariano (1937), Alice Rohrwacher (1981), and Lamberto Dalla Costa (1920).

Among ATHLETES In Italy

Among athletes born in Italy, Alessandro Andrei ranks 82Before him are Gelindo Bordin (1959), Sergio Caprari (1932), Claudia Testoni (1915), Aldo Montano (1910), Romolo Catasta (1923), and Mario Tullio Montano (1944). After him are Giovanni Scatturin (1893), Lamberto Dalla Costa (1920), Ivo Stefanoni (1936), Giuseppe Tosi (1916), Mario Aldo Montano (1948), and Franco Bertinetti (1923).