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Elvis Gregory

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Elvis Gregory Gil (born 18 May 1971) is a Cuban fencer. He won a silver and a bronze medal in the foil events at the 1992 Summer Olympics and a bronze at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Elvis Gregory is the 4,098th most popular athlete (down from 3,701st in 2019), the 254th most popular biography from Cuba (down from 233rd in 2019) and the 45th most popular Cuban Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Elvis Gregory ranks 4,098 out of 6,025Before him are Mary Jepkosgei Keitany, Oleksandr Petriv, Botond Storcz, Bérengère Schuh, Aleen Bailey, and Thomas Murray. After him are Valeria Straneo, Chris Thompson, Rafael Macedo de la Concha, Seung-hwan Oh, Ferran Solé, and Julius Yego.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Elvis Gregory ranks 948Before him are Edward Kitsis, Carlos Tejas, Krisztián Kulcsár, Mesila Doda, Yasunobu Chiba, and Cléber Chalá. After him are Aileen Quinn, Tetsuro Uki, Sara Blakely, Murat Kardanov, Scott Booth, and Kiyoshi Nakamura.

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In Cuba

Among people born in Cuba, Elvis Gregory ranks 254 out of 300Before him are Irisberto Herrera (1968), Anaysi Hernández (1981), Yaime Pérez (1991), Lorenzo Aragón (1974), Zulia Calatayud (1979), and Lázaro Bruzón (1982). After him are Juan Miguel Echevarría (1998), Yanet Bermoy (1987), Roniel Iglesias (1988), Guillermo Martínez (1981), Yoan Pablo Hernández (1984), and Rafael Capote (1987).

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Among ATHLETES In Cuba

Among athletes born in Cuba, Elvis Gregory ranks 45Before him are Yasmani Copello (1987), Yamilé Aldama (1972), Denia Caballero (1990), Anaysi Hernández (1981), Yaime Pérez (1991), and Zulia Calatayud (1979). After him are Juan Miguel Echevarría (1998), Yanet Bermoy (1987), Guillermo Martínez (1981), Asley González (1989), Óscar Brayson (1985), and Daimí Pernía (1976).