HANDBALL PLAYER

Béatrice Edwige

1988 - Today

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Béatrice Edwige (born 3 October 1988) is a French handball player for Ikast Håndbold and formerly the French national team. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia. Béatrice Edwige is the 318th most popular handball player (down from 285th in 2024), the 6,387th most popular biography from France (down from 6,237th in 2019) and the 27th most popular French Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Béatrice Edwige ranks 318 out of 420Before her are Rubén Garabaya, Arnór Atlason, Oksana Romenskaya, Andreas Nilsson, Philippe Gardent, and Nycke Groot. After her are Ivan Nikčević, Roberto García Parrondo, Fredrik Petersen, Casper Ulrich Mortensen, Marina Rajčić, and Isabelle Gulldén.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Béatrice Edwige ranks 858Before her are Brad Marchand, Robin Lopez, Laura Lepistö, Charlie Barnett, Mihály Korhut, and Nycke Groot. After her are Troy Deeney, Adrián Bone, Alexandre Oukidja, Simon van Velthooven, Kasia Struss, and Adrian Popa.

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In France

Among people born in France, Béatrice Edwige ranks 6,387 out of 6,770Before her are Kamel Ghilas (1984), Colin Dagba (1998), Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro (1983), Mehdi Bourabia (1991), Mounir Obbadi (1983), and Frédérique Jossinet (1975). After her are Louisa Cadamuro (1987), Kheira Hamraoui (1990), Alexandre Oukidja (1988), Adrien Hardy (1978), Chimène Badi (1982), and Fabrice Abriel (1979).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In France

Among handball players born in France, Béatrice Edwige ranks 27Before her are William Accambray (1988), Xavier Barachet (1988), Melvyn Richardson (1997), Valentin Porte (1990), Guillaume Joli (1985), and Philippe Gardent (1964). After her are Samuel Honrubia (1986), Grâce Zaadi (1993), Blandine Dancette (1988), Yann Genty (1981), Nicolas Tournat (1994), and Cédric Paty (1981).