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Arthur Mariano

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Arthur Nory Oyakawa Mariano (born 18 September 1993) is a Brazilian artistic gymnast and a member of the Brazilian national team. He is a three-time Olympian, having represented Brazil at the 2016, 2020, and 2024 Olympic Games. He is the 2016 Olympic bronze medalist on floor exercise as well as the 2019 World Champion and 2022 World bronze medalist on horizontal bar. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Arthur Mariano is the 301st most popular gymnast (down from 295th in 2019), the 1,991st most popular biography from Brazil (down from 1,961st in 2019) and the 4th most popular Brazilian Gymnast.

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Among GYMNASTS

Among gymnasts, Arthur Mariano ranks 301 out of 370Before him are Alexander Shatilov, Karen Cockburn, Alexandra Eremia, Elisa Blanchi, Alice D'Amato, and Natalia Ziganshina. After him are Ivan Litvinovich, Illia Kovtun, Jason Burnett, Zou Jingyuan, Zhang Nan, and Jiang Yuyuan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Arthur Mariano ranks 800Before him are Jacob Rinne, Hilde Fenne, Vasilisa Stepanova, Bjorn Fratangelo, Nijat Rahimov, and Francine Niyonsaba. After him are Dominic Ressel, Jenna Boyd, Justin Anderson, Ivan Močinić, Meliha İsmailoğlu, and Alexander Ipatov.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Arthur Mariano ranks 1,991 out of 2,236Before him are Elizeu Ferreira Marciano (1979), Franco Ferreiro (1984), Camila Brait (1988), David Braz (1987), Henrique (1983), and Marcelo Soares (1982). After him are Teboho Mokoena (null), José Fábio Santos de Oliveira (1987), Ricardo Lobo (1984), Ralf (1984), Douglas Rinaldi (1979), and Davi José Silva do Nascimento (1984).

Among GYMNASTS In Brazil

Among gymnasts born in Brazil, Arthur Mariano ranks 4Before him are Rebeca Andrade (1999), Arthur Zanetti (1990), and Diego Hypólito (1986). After him are Flávia Saraiva (1999), Francisco Barretto Júnior (1989), Caio Souza (1993), and Thaís Fidélis (2001).