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Christophe Guénot

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Christophe Guénot (born 7 January 1979 in Saint-Rémy, Saône-et-Loire) is a French wrestler who won the Bronze medal in the Men's Greco-Roman 74kg in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. He also competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics. He is brother of the Olympic Champion Steeve Guenot. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Christophe Guénot is the 965th most popular wrestler (down from 775th in 2024), the 6,552nd most popular biography from France (down from 6,301st in 2019) and the 19th most popular French Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Christophe Guénot ranks 960 out of 1,027Before him are Chris Candido. After him are Yelena Shalygina, Abraham Conyedo, Chikara Tanabe, Khasan Khalmurzaev, Kanatbek Begaliev, Adam Cole, Iakob Kajaia, Johnny Gargano, Sun Yanan, Carol Huynh, and Komeil Ghasemi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Christophe Guénot ranks 1,260Before him are Rubén Suárez, Margherita Granbassi, Olivier Sorlin, Jang Ji-won, Julie Ditty, and Massimiliano Blardone. After him are Christine Amertil, Ondřej Štěpánek, Edwige Lawson-Wade, Jaroslav Volf, Andy O'Brien, and Shigeki Tsujimoto.

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In France

Among people born in France, Christophe Guénot ranks 6,546 out of 6,770After him are Gaël Danic (1981), Coline Mattel (1995), Kassim Abdallah (1987), Florian Müller (null), Edwige Lawson-Wade (1979), Richard Jouve (1994), Jean-Armel Kana-Biyik (1989), Marie Sebag (1986), Cassandre Beaugrand (1997), Jean-Eudes Maurice (1986), Benoît Salmon (1974), and Christophe Riblon (1981).

Among WRESTLERS In France

Among wrestlers born in France, Christophe Guénot ranks 19Before him are Séverine Vandenhende (1974), Céline Lebrun (1976), Amandine Buchard (1995), Steeve Guénot (1985), Émilie Andéol (1987), and Audrey Tcheuméo (1990). After him are Madeleine Malonga (1993), Walide Khyar (1995), Sarah-Léonie Cysique (1998), Joan-Benjamin Gaba (2001), Shirine Boukli (1999), and Romane Dicko (1999).