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Bruno Marie-Rose

1965 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Bruno Marie-Rose is the 3,880th most popular athlete, the 5,978th most popular biography from France and the 168th most popular French Athlete.

Bruno Marie-Rose is a French sprinter most famous for competing in the 200 meters event, where he achieved notable success in the 1990s. He won a bronze medal at the 1995 World Championships and represented France in the Olympics.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Bruno Marie-Rose ranks 3,880 out of 6,025Before him are Marcus Ehning, Tara Davis-Woodhall, Trine Qvist, Derek Porter, Dejan Savić, and Andreas Hajek. After him are Paul Ruto, Julien Alfred, Markus Wasser, Lisa Alexander, Gintarė Scheidt, and Baiba Bendika.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Bruno Marie-Rose ranks 1,018Before him are Jeffrey McLaughlin, Burr Steers, Colin Hendry, Stacy Edwards, Satoshi Kajino, and Osamu Hirose. After him are Theo Meijer, Joseph D. Kucan, Robert Rusler, Sandra Corveloni, Silas Carson, and Cam Neely.

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In France

Among people born in France, Bruno Marie-Rose ranks 5,978 out of NaNBefore him are Frédéric Guesdon (1971), Sylvain Armand (1980), Samuel Gigot (1993), Bruno Cheyrou (1978), La Fouine (1981), and Assaad Bouab (1980). After him are Anne-Caroline Chausson (1977), Cécile Duflot (1975), Florian Philippot (1981), Christophe Gagliano (1967), Saphir Taïder (1992), and Jean-Luc Sassus (1962).

Among Athletes In France

Among athletes born in France, Bruno Marie-Rose ranks 168Before him are Fabrice Guy (1968), Vincent Defrasne (1977), Corinne Niogret (1972), Lucie Décosse (1981), Sylvain Guillaume (1968), and Laurent Porchier (1968). After him are Wang Han (null), Julien Robert (1974), Benjamin Darbelet (1980), Benjamin Boukpeti (1981), Nicolas Hénard (1964), and Sébastien Flute (1972).

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