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Belem Guerrero

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Belem Guerrero Méndez (born March 8, 1974, in Mexico City) is a Mexican former road and track cyclist who represented Mexico at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens where she won a silver medal in the Women's Points Race. She won the points race gold and the bronze medals in 3000m Individual Pursuit and road race during the 1998 Central American and Caribbean Games, but failed the doping control with Pseudoephedrine and her medals were stripped. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Belem Guerrero is the 1,177th most popular cyclist (up from 1,410th in 2019), the 664th most popular biography from Mexico (up from 697th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Mexican Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Belem Guerrero ranks 1,177 out of 1,613Before her are Nacer Bouhanni, Kenny van Hummel, Jens Keukeleire, Kristof Goddaert, Valentin Madouas, and David Navas. After her are Nicolas Vogondy, Thymen Arensman, Tobias Ludvigsson, Kévin Sireau, Ben Healy, and Francisco Pérez Sanchez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Belem Guerrero ranks 1,047Before her are Atsushi Nagai, Thibaut Vallette, Ichiei Muroi, Bente Nordby, David Navas, and Savatheda Fynes. After her are Drew Ginn, Eddie Lewis, Chantal Kreviazuk, Natalie Maines, Kristin Booth, and Dejan Stefanović.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Belem Guerrero ranks 664 out of 729Before her are Paulina Goto (1991), Íngrid Martz (1979), Inés Efron (1984), Uriel Antuna (1997), José Antonio Castro (1980), and Luis Valdéz (1965). After her are Roberto Alvarado (1998), Jürgen Damm (1992), Paola Espinosa (1985), Luis Malagón (1997), Alexis Vega (1997), and Mario Méndez (1979).

Among CYCLISTS In Mexico

Among cyclists born in Mexico, Belem Guerrero ranks 2Before her are Raúl Alcalá (1964). After her are Jessica Salazar (1995), Daniela Gaxiola (1992), Lizbeth Salazar (1996), Eder Frayre (null), and Gerardo Ulloa (null).