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Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento

1998 - Today

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Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento (born 28 July 1998) is a Brazilian long distance runner, record holder in the Americas in the race. He is serving a five-year ban from July 2024 following the use of prohibited substances. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento is the 8,089th most popular athlete (down from 7,875th in 2019), the 2,315th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 2,291st in 2019) and the 78th most popular Brazilian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento ranks 8,089 out of 6,025Before him are Josine Koning, Esther Henseleit, Pamela Ware, Guilherme Costa, Thijs van Dam, and Niels Bruynseels. After him are Ludvy Vaillant, Blanca Manchón, Henri Schoeman, Jiří Šimánek, Sun Mengya, and Abdelrahman Wael.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento ranks 798Before him are Lotta Kemppinen, Yudai Konishi, Jonas de Geus, Vashti Cunningham, Joan Cardona, and Haley Batten. After him are Léo Jabá, Lisa Mamié, Ryotaro Yamamoto, Rimu Matsuoka, Toshiki Onozawa, and Yvonne Li.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento ranks 2,315 out of 2,236Before him are Jô (1995), Gilles Anthony Afoumba (1996), Álvaro Morais Filho (1990), Manoel Messias (1996), Ygor Coelho (1996), and Eduardo Barbosa (1991). After him are Léo Jabá (1998), Allano (1995), Marlon Zanotelli (1988), Thiago André (1995), Zheng Pengfei (1993), and Jucinara (1993).

Among ATHLETES In Brazil

Among athletes born in Brazil, Daniel Ferreira do Nascimento ranks 78Before him are Jerzy Kowalski (null), Natália Araujo (1997), Vitória Cristina Rosa (1996), Luca Kumahara (1995), Gilles Anthony Afoumba (1996), and Manoel Messias (1996). After him are Marlon Zanotelli (1988), Thiago André (1995), Zheng Pengfei (1993), Felipe Bardi (1998), Pâmela Rosa (1999), and Altobeli da Silva (1990).