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Christophe Gagliano

1967 - Today

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Christophe Gagliano (born 22 May 1967 in Paris) is a French judoka. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Christophe Gagliano is the 176th most popular martial arts, the 5,967th most popular biography from France and the 6th most popular French Martial Arts.

Christophe Gagliano, the French judoka born in 1967, is most famous for his achievements in judo, including competing at a high level in international competitions. He is recognized for his contributions to the sport, particularly in the context of French judo.

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Among MARTIAL ARTS

Among martial arts, Christophe Gagliano ranks 176 out of 179Before him are Deiveson Figueiredo, Chris Weidman, Robert Whittaker, Robbie Lawler, Theo Meijer, and Marko Spittka. After him are Andreas Tölzer, Katsuhiko Nagata, Kōsei Inoue, Michael Page, Frank Shamrock, and Anthony Pettis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Christophe Gagliano ranks 931Before him are João Cunha e Silva, Maik Landsmann, Timofey Skryabin, Diann Roffe, Kenji Oba, and Stjepan Andrijašević. After him are Jay Grdina, Václav Chalupa, Yuichiro Hata, Eissa Meer, Harry Van Barneveld, and Colin Jackson.

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In France

Among people born in France, Christophe Gagliano ranks 5,967 out of 6,770Before him are La Fouine (1981), Assaad Bouab (1980), Bruno Marie-Rose (1965), Anne-Caroline Chausson (1977), Cécile Duflot (1975), and Florian Philippot (1981). After him are Saphir Taïder (1992), Selim Benachour (1981), Jocelyn Quivrin (1979), Wang Han (null), Eric Carrière (1973), and Bernard Mendy (1981).

Among MARTIAL ARTS In France

Among martial arts born in France, Christophe Gagliano ranks 6Before him are Christian Tissier (1951), Jérôme Le Banner (1972), Ciryl Gane (1990), Natalina Lupino (1963), and Cheick Kongo (1975). After him are Frédéric Demontfaucon (1973), Frédérique Jossinet (1975), Cyrille Maret (1987), Myriam Baverel (1981), and Lamya Matoub (1992).