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Astrid Guyart

1983 - Today

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Astrid Guyart (born 17 March 1983) is a French right-handed foil fencer, author, and aerospace engineer. A three-time Olympian, Guyart is a 2021 team Olympic silver medalist. She is the younger sister of foil fencer and Olympic champion Brice Guyart. She is openly lesbian and was among the six French LGBT athletes featured in the documentary We Need to Talk. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Astrid Guyart is the 330th most popular fencer (down from 299th in 2024), the 6,709th most popular biography from France (down from 6,600th in 2019) and the 54th most popular French Fencer.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Astrid Guyart ranks 330 out of 349Before her are Yoon Ji-su, Alessio Foconi, Lyubov Shutova, Rareș Dumitrescu, Ibtihaj Muhammad, and Viktoria Nikishina. After her are Tan Xue, Bas Verwijlen, Csanád Gémesi, Artur Akhmatkhuzin, Andrea Santarelli, and Mojtaba Abedini.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Astrid Guyart ranks 1,368Before her are Germain Chardin, Cyril Lemoine, The Tallest Man on Earth, Étienne Didot, Lorène Bazolo, and Vincent Simon. After her are Yuichi Shibakoya, Shogo Nishikawa, Daouda Diakité, Hiromasa Kanazawa, Gal Alberman, and Mariette Hansson.

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In France

Among people born in France, Astrid Guyart ranks 6,709 out of 6,770Before her are Germain Chardin (1983), Cyril Lemoine (1983), Christelle Daunay (1974), Vincent Luis (1989), Sanjin Prcić (1993), and Étienne Didot (1983). After her are Cheikh M'Bengue (1988), Adrien Regattin (1991), Mouez Hassen (1995), Stéphane Nater (1984), Kévin Rodrigues (1994), and Florian Marange (1986).

Among FENCERS In France

Among fencers born in France, Astrid Guyart ranks 54Before her are Brice Guyart (1981), Erwann Le Péchoux (1982), Mathieu Gourdain (1974), Gauthier Grumier (1984), Jérémy Cadot (1986), and Romain Cannone (1997). After her are Maureen Nisima (1981), Manon Brunet (1996), Cécilia Berder (1989), Charlotte Lembach (1988), Sara Balzer (1995), and Pauline Ranvier (1994).