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Daniele Garozzo

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Daniele Garozzo ([daˈnjɛːle ɡaˈrɔttso]; born 4 August 1992) is an Italian right-handed foil fencer. Garozzo is a 2022 team European champion, two-time individual European champion, and four-time team world champion. A two-time Olympian, Garozzo is a 2021 individual Olympic silver medalist and 2016 individual Olympic champion. He is the younger brother of Italian épée fencer Enrico Garozzo. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Daniele Garozzo is the 260th most popular fencer (down from 217th in 2019), the 4,915th most popular biography from Italy (down from 4,875th in 2019) and the 34th most popular Italian Fencer.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Daniele Garozzo ranks 260 out of 349Before him are Andrea Cassarà, Kim Jun-ho, Zsolt Nemcsik, Sun Yiwen, Enrico Garozzo, and Halyna Pundyk. After him are Inna Deriglazova, Alice Volpi, Mara Navarria, Bartosz Piasecki, Larisa Korobeynikova, and Tatiana Logunova.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Daniele Garozzo ranks 690Before him are Deng Linlin, Vanessa Morgan, Paweł Wszołek, Sun Yiwen, Jemerson, and Connor Franta. After him are Georgina Campbell, Peter Paltchik, Cornelia Hütter, Alice Volpi, Lass Bangoura, and Freddie Veseli.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Daniele Garozzo ranks 4,916 out of 5,161Before him are Rossano Galtarossa (1972), Romano Fenati (1996), Simone Corsi (1987), Caterina Bosetti (1994), Samuele Ricci (2001), and Enrico Garozzo (1989). After him are Alice Volpi (1992), Mara Navarria (1985), Blanco (2003), Niccolò Campriani (1987), Andrea Caracciolo (1981), and Federico Barba (1993).

Among FENCERS In Italy

Among fencers born in Italy, Daniele Garozzo ranks 34Before him are Arianna Errigo (1988), Paolo Pizzo (1983), Luigi Samele (1987), Elisa Di Francisca (1982), Andrea Cassarà (1984), and Enrico Garozzo (1989). After him are Alice Volpi (1992), Mara Navarria (1985), Margherita Granbassi (1979), Rossella Fiamingo (1991), Valerio Aspromonte (1987), and Gianpiero Pastore (1976).