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Amandine Buchard

1995 - Today

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Amandine Buchard (born 12 July 1995) is a French judoka. She represented France at the 2020 Summer Olympics winning the silver medal in the half lightweight event and a gold medal in the mixed team event. She is a third dan black belt. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 23 in 2024). Amandine Buchard is the 834th most popular wrestler (up from 836th in 2024), the 6,248th most popular biography from France (up from 6,402nd in 2019) and the 15th most popular French Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Amandine Buchard ranks 834 out of 1,027Before her are Hitomi Obara, Noriko Anno, Ezekiel Jackson, Jinder Mahal, Shirvani Muradov, and Monika Michalik. After her are Luka Mkheidze, Wang Ki-chun, Khasan Baroyev, Murat Kardanov, Johan Eurén, and Yasmani Acosta.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Amandine Buchard ranks 386Before her are Dostonbek Tursunov, Mackenzie McDonald, Macky Bagnack, Christian Bassogog, Marc-Oliver Kempf, and Damjan Shishkovski. After her are Fredrik Aursnes, Jonas Abrahamsen, Jack Kilmer, Noah Gray-Cabey, Monté Morris, and Rivaldinho.

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In France

Among people born in France, Amandine Buchard ranks 6,248 out of 6,770Before her are Antoine Dupont (1996), Lamine Gassama (1989), Marvin Martin (1988), Antony Dupuis (1973), William Bonnet (1982), and Florence Masnada (1968). After her are Pierre-Alain Frau (1980), Jonathan Schmid (1990), Maxime Lopez (1997), Thierry Gadou (1969), Théo Pourchaire (2003), and Teddy Tamgho (1989).

Among WRESTLERS In France

Among wrestlers born in France, Amandine Buchard ranks 15Before her are Bruno Carabetta (1966), Lise Legrand (1976), Marie-Claire Restoux (1968), Djamel Bouras (1971), Séverine Vandenhende (1974), and Céline Lebrun (1976). After her are Steeve Guénot (1985), Émilie Andéol (1987), Audrey Tcheuméo (1990), Christophe Guénot (1979), Madeleine Malonga (1993), and Walide Khyar (1995).