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Ioannis Mitropoulos

1874 - 2000

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Ioannis Mitropoulos (Greek: Ιωάννης Μητρόπουλος; 1874 – after 1896) was a Greek gymnast. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Mitropoulos competed in both the individual and team events of the parallel bars, and the individual rings event. In the rings event, he gave Greece its first gold medal in gymnastics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ioannis Mitropoulos is the 25th most popular gymnast (down from 24th in 2019), the 579th most popular biography from Greece (up from 587th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Greek Gymnast.

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Among GYMNASTS

Among gymnasts, Ioannis Mitropoulos ranks 25 out of 370Before him are Takashi Ono, Helena Rakoczy, Miroslav Cerar, Paavo Aaltonen, Alfred Schwarzmann, and Alina Kabaeva. After him are Anton Heida, Karin Lindberg, Mitsuo Tsukahara, Viktor Chukarin, Petros Persakis, and Heikki Savolainen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1874, Ioannis Mitropoulos ranks 122Before him are Francis Lane, Frank Elmore Ross, William Foulke, Ernest Duchesne, Dimitrios Golemis, and Alfred Tysoe. After him are Eugen Fischer, Amy Lowell, Khalid bin Barghash of Zanzibar, Leopoldo Lugones, Vagn Walfrid Ekman, and Georges Lefebvre. Among people deceased in 2000, Ioannis Mitropoulos ranks 138Before him are Hendrik C. van de Hulst, Abdul Haris Nasution, Alfred Schwarzmann, Ursula Kuczynski, Edward Gorey, and Ferenc Farkas. After him are Anton Heida, Karen Hoff, Johannes Virolainen, René Favaloro, George Volkoff, and Gérard Blain.

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In Greece

Among people born in Greece, Ioannis Mitropoulos ranks 579 out of 1,024Before him are Oenopides (-490), Philostratus of Lemnos (200), Cleombrotus II (-250), Laomedon of Mytilene (-400), Cineas (-400), and Thrasymedes (null). After him are Geminus (null), Agesipolis II (-400), Charilaos Trikoupis (1832), Louis Dumont (1911), Marinella (1938), and Machanidas (-254).

Among GYMNASTS In Greece

Among gymnasts born in Greece, Ioannis Mitropoulos ranks 2Before him are Thomas Xenakis (1875). After him are Petros Persakis (1879), Dimosthenis Tampakos (1976), and Eleftherios Petrounias (1990).