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Grâce Zaadi

1993 - Today

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Grâce Zaadi Deuna (born 7 July 1993) is a French handball player for RK Krim and the French national team, where she is the team captain. Her achievements with the national team include winning one Olympic gold medal and two silver medals, two world championship titles, and one European title. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Grâce Zaadi is the 336th most popular handball player (down from 282nd in 2019), the 6,337th most popular biography from France (down from 6,243rd in 2019) and the 25th most popular French Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Grâce Zaadi ranks 336 out of 420Before her are Anđela Bulatović, Louise Bager Due, Johan Sjöstrand, Mariusz Jurasik, Daniel Dujshebaev, and Kari Brattset Dale. After her are Patricia Elorza, Luc Steins, Magnus Saugstrup, Blandine Dancette, Irina Bliznova, and Kristian Bjørnsen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Grâce Zaadi ranks 647Before her are Avani Chaturvedi, Sargis Adamyan, Olarenwaju Kayode, Vladimir Zhoga, Zsolt Nagy, and Giorgi Chanturia. After her are Sandra Arenas, Harrison Gilbertson, Raffaele Di Gennaro, Lukáš Masopust, Luca Aerni, and Thomas Lam.

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In France

Among people born in France, Grâce Zaadi ranks 6,337 out of 6,770Before her are François Pervis (1984), Audrey Tcheuméo (1990), Moos (1974), Mathieu Montcourt (1985), Olivier Sorlin (1979), and Teddy Richert (1974). After her are Bouabdellah Tahri (1978), Benjamin Bourigeaud (1994), Valentin Rongier (1994), Nicolas Pallois (1987), Nader Ghandri (1995), and Vianney (1991).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In France

Among handball players born in France, Grâce Zaadi ranks 25Before her are William Accambray (1988), Xavier Barachet (1988), Melvyn Richardson (1997), Valentin Porte (1990), Guillaume Joli (1985), and Samuel Honrubia (1986). After her are Blandine Dancette (1988), Yann Genty (1981), Nicolas Tournat (1994), Cédric Paty (1981), Cléopatre Darleux (1989), and Camille Ayglon (1985).