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Claire Michel

1988 - Today

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Claire Michel (born 13 October 1988 in Brussels) is a Belgian professional triathlete. She is the 2013 Aquathlon vice-World Champion. She has been named Belgian Triathlon's Female Athlete of the Year twice, in 2014 and 2015, she's part of the National Team and represented Belgium at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. She is also Belgian Champion on Sprint distance for 2016. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Claire Michel is the 6,984th most popular athlete (down from 5,575th in 2019), the 1,228th most popular biography from Belgium (down from 1,188th in 2019) and the 81st most popular Belgian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Claire Michel ranks 6,984 out of 6,025Before her are Noemi Batki, Trevor Jones, Geandry Garzón, Tessa Gobbo, Ronald Levy, and Kim Song-guk. After her are Virginia Thrasher, Paulo Roberto Paula, Gretchen Bleiler, Pierre Houin, Kami Craig, and Fabienne Kocher.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Claire Michel ranks 1,641Before her are Jordan Crawford, Yuto Shirai, Shara Proctor, Simon Church, Rushlee Buchanan, and Jack Hobbs. After her are Hogan Ephraim, Darrell Arthur, Taciana Cesar, Yuki Matsubara, Matteo Galvan, and Cherami Leigh.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Claire Michel ranks 1,228 out of 1,190Before her are Julie Vanloo (1993), Jonathan Sacoor (1999), Cédric Charlier (1987), Jorre Verstraeten (1997), Hugo Cuypers (1997), and Nikita Dragun (1996). After her are Nick Celis (1988), Elise Vanderelst (1998), Hanne Claes (1991), Alexander Hendrickx (1993), Arthur Van Doren (1994), and Robbe Ghys (1997).

Among ATHLETES In Belgium

Among athletes born in Belgium, Claire Michel ranks 81Before her are Eliott Crestan (1999), Cynthia Bolingo (1993), Zoltán Lévai (null), Jonathan Sacoor (1999), Cédric Charlier (1987), and Jorre Verstraeten (1997). After her are Elise Vanderelst (1998), Hanne Claes (1991), Alexander Hendrickx (1993), Arthur Van Doren (1994), Frederic Vystavel (1993), and Florent Van Aubel (1991).