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Diana Romagnoli

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Diana Romagnoli (born 14 February 1977) is a Swiss fencer. She won a silver medal in the women's team épée event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Diana Romagnoli is the 4,700th most popular athlete, the 957th most popular biography from Switzerland and the 56th most popular Swiss Athlete.

Diana Romagnoli is most famous for being a Swiss fencer, competing in various international events. She has represented Switzerland in multiple fencing championships, showcasing her skills in the sport.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Diana Romagnoli ranks 4,700 out of 6,025Before her are Salvatore Amitrano, Lindsey Jacobellis, Jimmy Vicaut, Guo Dan, Gedeón Guardiola, and Rastislav Staňa. After her are Rossano Galtarossa, Felipe Perrone, Zsuzsanna Vörös, Andrea Facchin, José Manuel Martínez, and Markus Oscarsson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Diana Romagnoli ranks 1,136Before her are Ditmir Bushati, Simone Bacciocchi, Kojiro Kaimoto, Aleksandar Ćirić, Radek Dvořák, and Zsolt Nemcsik. After her are Janne Saarinen, Mitsuhiro Toda, Zsuzsanna Vörös, Andriy Dykan, Markus Oscarsson, and Vitalie Grușac.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Diana Romagnoli ranks 957 out of 1,015Before her are Lena Häcki-Groß (1995), Xeno Müller (1972), Christian Fassnacht (1993), Patrizia Kummer (1987), Alain Nef (1982), and Sven Andrighetto (1993). After her are Daniela Meuli (1981), Gian Simmen (1977), Benjamin Kololli (1992), Fabrice Ehret (1979), Rolf Feltscher (1990), and Yassin Mikari (1983).

Among ATHLETES In Switzerland

Among athletes born in Switzerland, Diana Romagnoli ranks 56Before her are Nuria Fernández (1976), Cédric Grand (1976), Daniel Hubmann (1983), Lena Häcki-Groß (1995), Xeno Müller (1972), and Patrizia Kummer (1987). After her are Daniela Meuli (1981), Gian Simmen (1977), Thomas Lamparter (1978), Beat Hefti (1978), Simon Schoch (1978), and Nevin Galmarini (1986).