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Andrea Baldini

1985 - Today

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Andrea Baldini (born 19 December 1985) is an Italian foil fencer, several time European and World champion and team Olympic champion in 2012. He is the only foil fencer in history to have obtained four golds (European and World - individual and team event) and the final victory in the World Cup in the same season. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Andrea Baldini is the 195th most popular fencer (up from 209th in 2019), the 4,724th most popular biography from Italy (up from 4,834th in 2019) and the 24th most popular Italian Fencer.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Andrea Baldini ranks 195 out of 349Before him are Áron Szilágyi, Salvatore Sanzo, Jörg Fiedler, Benjamin Kleibrink, Nathalie Moellhausen, and Julien Pillet. After him are Diego Confalonieri, Rubén Limardo, Shin A-lam, Aldo Montano, Gábor Boczkó, and Alaaeldin Abouelkassem.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Andrea Baldini ranks 674Before him are Loïc Perrin, Mohammed Abdellaoue, Nathalie Moellhausen, Luton Shelton, Carlos, and Ümit Korkmaz. After him are Morgan Amalfitano, Tony Nese, Slavko Kalezić, Maria Ohisalo, Walid Abbas, and Shuto Yamamoto.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Andrea Baldini ranks 4,725 out of 5,161Before him are Enrico Fabris (1981), Mattia Caldara (1994), Lorenzo Richelmy (1990), Nathalie Moellhausen (1985), Manfred Mölgg (1982), and Pierluigi Gollini (1995). After him are Francesco Tavano (1979), Fabio Basile (1994), Giuseppe Biava (1977), Andrea Cossu (1980), Mauro Esposito (1979), and Luigi Mastrangelo (1975).

Among FENCERS In Italy

Among fencers born in Italy, Andrea Baldini ranks 24Before him are Angelo Mazzoni (1961), Giovanna Trillini (1970), Luigi Tarantino (1972), Alfredo Rota (1975), Salvatore Sanzo (1975), and Nathalie Moellhausen (1985). After him are Aldo Montano (1978), Matteo Tagliariol (1983), Diego Occhiuzzi (1981), Arianna Errigo (1988), Paolo Pizzo (1983), and Luigi Samele (1987).