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Ana Patrícia Ramos

1997 - Today

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Ana Patrícia Silva Ramos (born 29 September 1997) is a Brazilian beach volleyball player. She competed for Brazil with Rebecca Cavalcante in women's beach volleyball at the 2020 Summer Olympics and won the Gold Medal at 2024 Summer Olympics alongside Eduarda Santos Lisboa. She was also a gold medalist at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ana Patrícia Ramos is the 7,145th most popular athlete (down from 4,472nd in 2019), the 2,264th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 1,703rd in 2019) and the 65th most popular Brazilian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ana Patrícia Ramos ranks 7,145 out of 6,025Before her are Sandeep Kumar, Liu Huixia, Yukiyo Mine, Madelynn Bernau, Taylor Ritzel, and Abner Teixeira. After her are Jason Joseph, Daniela Stanciu, Rahmat Erwin Abdullah, Joss Christensen, Dorian Coninx, and Dmytro Ianchuk.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Ana Patrícia Ramos ranks 904Before her are Rico Henry, Loriana Kuka, Robbe Ghys, Landry Shamet, Liu Huixia, and Tomoki Takamine. After her are Timur Zhamaletdinov, Sheyi Ojo, Yulia Kozik, Takeru Kishimoto, Osman Göçen, and Jochem Dobber.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Ana Patrícia Ramos ranks 2,264 out of 2,236Before her are Tamires Morena Lima (1994), Bruna Benites (1985), Junior Barros (1993), Dudu (1996), Abner Teixeira (1996), and Daniel Lemos (1990). After her are Felipe de Oliveira Barros (1994), Guilherme Toldo (1992), Danilo (1986), Róbson (1994), Matheus Jesus (1997), and Allan dos Santos Natividade (1989).

Among ATHLETES In Brazil

Among athletes born in Brazil, Ana Patrícia Ramos ranks 65Before her are Almir dos Santos (1993), Paulo Roberto Paula (1979), Taciana Cesar (1988), Augusto Akio (2000), Andressa de Morais (1990), and Abner Teixeira (1996). After her are Aleksandra Perišić (2002), Filipe Toledo (1995), Edival Pontes (1997), Marcelo Tosi (1969), Kelvin Hoefler (1994), and Geisa Arcanjo (1991).