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Annerys Vargas

1981 - Today

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Annerys Victoria Vargas Valdez (born August 7, 1981) is a retired female volleyball player from the Dominican Republic who won four consecutive gold medals at the Central American and Caribbean Games. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 10 different languages on Wikipedia. Annerys Vargas is the 5,756th most popular athlete (down from 4,244th in 2024), the 58th most popular biography from Dominican Republic (down from 46th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Dominican Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Annerys Vargas ranks 5,756 out of 6,025Before her are Jiří Beran, Mohammad Bagheri Motamed, Aselefech Mergia, Sabrina Mockenhaupt, Oliver Korn, and Catherine Scott. After her are Margaretha Sigfridsson, Davide Malacarne, Janice Rankin, Aleksandr Menkov, Henrik Harlaut, and Taliqua Clancy.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Annerys Vargas ranks 1,379Before her are Stephen Warnock, Takamichi Seki, Beth Botsford, Elvira Khasyanova, David Gilbert, and Alexandre Negri. After her are Franklin Salas, Samuel Dalembert, Kenta Shimizu, Chris Kirkland, Kunie Kitamoto, and Kavita Kaushik.

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In Dominican Republic

Among people born in Dominican Republic, Annerys Vargas ranks 58 out of 51Before her are Brenda Castillo (1992), Luguelín Santos (1993), Rafael Campos (1936), Kim Won-jin (null), José Reyes (1983), and Aimee Carrero (1988). After her are Jaime Espinal (1984), Gabriel Mercedes (1979), Edwin Encarnación (1983), Brayelin Martínez (1996), Jorge Lendeborg Jr. (1996), and Juan Francisco (1987).

Among ATHLETES In Dominican Republic

Among athletes born in Dominican Republic, Annerys Vargas ranks 5Before her are Marileidy Paulino (1996), Max Brown (null), Luguelín Santos (1993), and Kim Won-jin (null). After her are Gabriel Mercedes (1979), Juan Francisco (1987), Jairo Asencio (1983), Emilio Bonifácio (1985), Prisilla Rivera (1984), Julio Rodríguez (2000), and Crismery Santana (1995).