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Déborah Rodríguez

1992 - Today

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Déborah Lizeth Rodríguez Guelmo (born December 2, 1992) is a Uruguayan athlete and fashion model. She is also the twin sister of football player Ángel Rodríguez of River Plate Montevideo. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Déborah Rodríguez is the 7,693rd most popular athlete (down from 6,849th in 2019), the 447th most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 443rd in 2019) and the 8th most popular Uruguayan Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Déborah Rodríguez ranks 7,693 out of 6,025Before her are Chen Szu-yu, Kalle Berglund, Anna Timofeeva, Alex Hua Tian, Monika Chabel, and Ilfat Abdullin. After her are Verena Steinhauser, Karyna Dziominskaya, Óscar Husillos, Andrea Dallavalle, Hillary Janssens, and Daniel Bachmann Andersen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Déborah Rodríguez ranks 1,549Before her are Elisavet Pesiridou, Kori Carter, Rushell Clayton, Tal Flicker, Mohammad Hossein Mohammadian, and Monika Chabel. After her are Viktor Antipin, Brandon Saad, Seiji Shindo, Greer Grammer, Khalid Assar, and Núria Vilarrubla.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Déborah Rodríguez ranks 447 out of 444Before her are Alejandro Silva González (1989), Joaquín Ardaiz (1999), Leandro Rodríguez (1992), Guzmán Pereira (1991), Adrián Luna (1992), and Emiliano Lasa (1990). After her are Elizabeth Anyanacho (1999), María Pía Fernández (1995), Pablo Defazio (1981), Bruno Cetraro (null), and Felipe Klüver (2000).

Among ATHLETES In Uruguay

Among athletes born in Uruguay, Déborah Rodríguez ranks 8Before her are Juan Rodríguez (1928), Guillermo Douglas (1909), Miguel Seijas (1930), Milton Wynants (1972), Adrian Carambula (1988), and Emiliano Lasa (1990). After her are Elizabeth Anyanacho (1999), María Pía Fernández (1995), Pablo Defazio (1981), Bruno Cetraro (null), and Felipe Klüver (2000).