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Carlos Ramírez

1994 - Today

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Carlos Alberto Ramírez Yepes (born 12 March 1994) is a Colombian BMX rider. He earned a bronze medal in the BMX in the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics and another in the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2024). Carlos Ramírez is the 1,749th most popular cyclist (down from 1,673rd in 2024), the 379th most popular biography from Colombia (down from 360th in 2019) and the 33rd most popular Colombian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Carlos Ramírez ranks 1,749 out of 1,613Before him are Jenthe Biermans, Nick Schultz, Anthony Delaplace, Fabio Van den Bossche, Alessandro Covi, and Garikoitz Bravo. After him are Tom Bohli, Gijs Van Hoecke, Marcos García, Vittoria Guazzini, Alex Dowsett, and Tom Leezer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Carlos Ramírez ranks 946Before him are Nick Schultz, Wang Zhouyu, Jóhan Hansen, Kelly Dulfer, Natalya Voronina, and Jherson Vergara. After him are Jessica Fox, Tom Bohli, Kerim Mrabti, Nicolás Orsini, Nicola Murru, and Marko Daňo.

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In Colombia

Among people born in Colombia, Carlos Ramírez ranks 379 out of 356Before him are Cristian Borja (1993), Yuberjen Martínez (1991), Helibelton Palacios (1993), Pedro Franco (1991), Linda Caicedo (2005), and Jherson Vergara (1994). After him are Jaminton Campaz (2000), Felipe Pardo (1990), Álvaro Hodeg (1996), Harold Preciado (1994), Darwin Quintero (1987), and Sebastián Pérez Cardona (1993).

Among CYCLISTS In Colombia

Among cyclists born in Colombia, Carlos Ramírez ranks 33Before him are Juan Sebastián Molano (1994), Winner Anacona (1988), Einer Rubio (1998), Fabio Duarte (1986), Sebastián Henao (1993), and Iván Sosa (1997). After him are Álvaro Hodeg (1996), Fabián Puerta (1991), Carlos Oquendo (1987), Martha Bayona (1995), Kevin Quintero (1998), and Paula Patiño (1997).