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Giovanni Pellielo

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Giovanni Pellielo (born 11 January 1970) is an Italian sport shooter. He won the silver medal in Men's trap at the 2008 Summer Olympics, and also earned a bronze medal in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and a silver medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and 2016 Rio Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Giovanni Pellielo is the 3,409th most popular athlete (up from 3,773rd in 2019), the 4,622nd most popular biography from Italy (up from 4,763rd in 2019) and the 129th most popular Italian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Giovanni Pellielo ranks 3,409 out of 6,025Before him are Angela Bailey, Angela Alupei, Angela Williams, Ryan Crouser, Kevin Asano, and Jens-Peter Herold. After him are Kerstin Köppen, Hrysopiyi Devetzi, Duda, Larisa Peleshenko, Hasanboy Dusmatov, and Stéphane Traineau.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Giovanni Pellielo ranks 771Before him are Silvia Poll, Constance Zimmer, Chris Kattan, David Saint-Jacques, Jennifer Westfeldt, and Eric Whitacre. After him are Helen Baxendale, Jens Fiedler, Claudine Gay, Kunio Nagayama, Malik Beyleroğlu, and Louis Theroux.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Giovanni Pellielo ranks 4,623 out of 5,161Before him are Alfredo Rota (1975), Potito Starace (1981), Manuel Pasqual (1982), Enrico Gasparotto (1982), Fabio Volo (1972), and Gianpaolo Bellini (1980). After him are Manolo Gabbiadini (1991), Giulio Ciccone (1994), Alberta Brianti (1980), Dominik Windisch (1989), Marco Villa (1969), and Marco Galiazzo (1983).

Among ATHLETES In Italy

Among athletes born in Italy, Giovanni Pellielo ranks 129Before him are Alessandro Lambruschini (1965), Gerda Weissensteiner (1969), Lucia Morico (1975), Antonietta Di Martino (1978), Alessandro Puccini (1968), and Michele Frangilli (1976). After him are Dominik Windisch (1989), Marco Galiazzo (1983), Thomas Green (null), Annarita Sidoti (1969), Ivano Brugnetti (1976), and Giovanni De Benedictis (1968).