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Amita Berthier

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Amita Marie Nicolette Berthier OLY (born 15 December 2000) is a Singaporean, left-handed foil fencer. She attended the University of Notre Dame from 2018 to 2023, clinching 4 individual NCAA Fencing Championships medals. Representing Singapore, Berthier has won 3 SEA Games gold medals and qualified for 2 Olympic Games. On 16 December 2017, Berthier became the first Singaporean fencer to win a Junior World Cup title at the Havana leg in Cuba in the eight-leg series. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 7 different languages on Wikipedia. Amita Berthier is the 11,802nd most popular athlete (down from 10,412th in 2024), the 58th most popular biography from Singapore (down from 52nd in 2019) and the 7th most popular Singaporean Athlete.

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Among people born in 2000, Amita Berthier ranks 956Before her are Yastin Jiménez, Anastasiia Dolgova, Catarina Sousa, Nursultan Keneshbekov, Björn Seeliger, and Alexander Nørgaard. After her are Maria Iêda Guimarães, Sokwakhana Zazini, Andrina Hodel, Ebrima Buaro, Enoch Adegoke, and Kseniia Aleksandrova.

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In Singapore

Among people born in Singapore, Amita Berthier ranks 58 out of 42Before her are Kayla Sanchez (2001), Thomas Koechlin (1991), Alston Ryan (1993), Maximilian Maeder (2006), Kimberly Lim (1996), and Quah Ting Wen (1992). After her are Chantal Liew (1998), Ryan Lo (1997), Sandra Uptagrafft (1971), Jonathan Chan (1997), Freida Lim (1998), and Tan Sze En (2000).

Among ATHLETES In Singapore

Among athletes born in Singapore, Amita Berthier ranks 7Before her are Marcelo Herrera (null), Shanti Pereira (1996), Thomas Koechlin (1991), Alston Ryan (1993), Maximilian Maeder (2006), and Kimberly Lim (1996). After her are Ryan Lo (1997), Sandra Uptagrafft (1971), Jonathan Chan (1997), Freida Lim (1998), Catherine McArthur (1992), and Amanda Ng (1994).