HANDBALL PLAYER

Bertrand Gille

1978 - Today

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Bertrand Fabien Gille (born 24 March 1978 in Valence, Drôme) is a retired handball player from France. Very strong physically (1.87m, 98 kg), and was honored with the title of World Player of the Year in 2002. Barachet has been made an Officer of the Ordre national du Mérite. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 25 in 2024). Bertrand Gille is the 87th most popular handball player (down from 86th in 2024), the 5,448th most popular biography from France (down from 5,356th in 2019) and the 4th most popular French Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Bertrand Gille ranks 87 out of 420Before him are Momir Rnić, Slavko Goluža, Mathias Gidsel, Guðjón Valur Sigurðsson, David Barrufet, and Ausra Fridrikas. After him are Dragan Škrbić, Jérôme Fernandez, Joël Abati, Raúl González, Julen Aguinagalde, and Gheorghe Dogărescu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Bertrand Gille ranks 418Before him are Jake Johnson, Kew Jaliens, Kossi Agassa, Arina Tanemura, Mun In-guk, and Tim de Cler. After him are Quinton Jackson, Andriy Vorobey, Suad Fileković, Kyosuke Yoshikawa, David Krumholtz, and Pilar López de Ayala.

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In France

Among people born in France, Bertrand Gille ranks 5,448 out of 6,770Before him are Vanessa Springora (1972), Philippe Bozon (1966), Valérie Bonneton (1970), Emmanuel Faber (1964), Romane Bohringer (1973), and Moussa Diaby (1999). After him are Alexandre del Valle (1968), Swann Arlaud (1981), Luc Leblanc (1966), Gaël Givet (1981), Géraldine Pailhas (1971), and Michaël Llodra (1980).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In France

Among handball players born in France, Bertrand Gille ranks 4Before him are Thierry Omeyer (1976), Luc Abalo (1984), and Guillaume Gille (1976). After him are Jérôme Fernandez (1977), Luka Karabatic (1988), Denis Lathoud (1966), Michaël Guigou (1982), Dika Mem (1997), Vincent Gérard (1986), Ludovic Fabregas (1996), and Amandine Leynaud (1986).