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Estela Giménez

1979 - Today

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Estela Giménez Cid (born 29 March 1979 in Madrid, Spain) is a Spanish former rhythmic gymnast who won a gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in the group all-around event. The team was formed by Giménez, Marta Baldó, Nuria Cabanillas, Lorena Guréndez, Estíbaliz Martínez and Tania Lamarca. She won the world championship twice in the three balls/two ribbons discipline. She was featured on the cover of the Your Shape game for Wii. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Estela Giménez is the 237th most popular gymnast (up from 253rd in 2019), the 2,835th most popular biography from Spain (up from 3,029th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Spanish Gymnast.

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Among GYMNASTS

Among gymnasts, Estela Giménez ranks 237 out of 370Before her are Gervasio Deferr, Margarita Mamun, Igor Cassina, Kerri Strug, Aurelia Dobre, and Arthur Zanetti. After her are Krisztián Berki, Yuri van Gelder, Oleg Vernyayev, Diego Hypólito, Xiao Qin, and Dong Dong.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Estela Giménez ranks 971Before her are Simon Kozhin, Michael Jurack, Emiliano Bonazzoli, Hyun Young-min, Josh Keaton, and Patricia Conde. After her are Tore Ruud Hofstad, Tatsuya Ishikawa, Marielle Heller, Ryu Saito, Mikael Tellqvist, and Daniel Carlos Silva Anjos.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Estela Giménez ranks 2,835 out of 3,355Before her are Blas Cantó (1991), Álex Gálvez (1989), Diego Mariño (1990), Pedro Mosquera (1988), Maialen Chourraut (1983), and Patricia Conde (1979). After her are Alba Torrens (1989), Iago Herrerín (1988), Ustaritz Aldekoaotalora (1983), Alba Cabello (1986), Russian Red (1985), and Gustavo César (1980).

Among GYMNASTS In Spain

Among gymnasts born in Spain, Estela Giménez ranks 3Before her are Carolina Pascual (1976), and Gervasio Deferr (1980). After her are Almudena Cid (1980), Lorena Guréndez (1981), Tania Lamarca (1980), Alba Petisco (2003), Néstor Abad (1993), and Marina González (2002).