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Irene Vecchi

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Irene Vecchi (10 June 1989, Livorno) is an Italian sabre fencer. She earned a bronze medal in the 2013 World Championships and 2017 World Championships, an individual bronze at the 2013 European Championships and won the team gold medal at the 2011 European Fencing Championships. She has twice competed for Italy at the Olympics, in the women's sabre individual in 2012 and 2016 and in the women's team sabre in 2016. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Irene Vecchi is the 323rd most popular fencer (up from 328th in 2019), the 5,118th most popular biography from Italy (up from 5,145th in 2019) and the 47th most popular Italian Fencer.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Irene Vecchi ranks 323 out of 349Before her are András Szatmári, Max Heinzer, Anita Blaze, Adelina Zagidullina, Manon Brunet, and Giulia Rizzi. After her are Cécilia Berder, Sarra Besbes, Benjamin Steffen, Charlotte Lembach, Luca Curatoli, and Sara Balzer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Irene Vecchi ranks 1,284Before her are Rok Tičar, Ariel Behar, Pa Modou Jagne, Brad Wanamaker, Giulia Rizzi, Vincenzo Mangiacapre, Nermin Haskić, and Damián Lizio. After her are Cala, Tom Dillmann, Stanislav Horuna, and Joao Rojas.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Irene Vecchi ranks 5,119 out of 5,161Before her are Simona Quadarella (1998), Marco Aurelio Fontana (1984), Pietro Ruta (1987), Filippo Zana (1999), Giulia Rizzi (1989), and Daniele Meucci (1985). After her are Francesco Bardi (1992), Andrea Lazzari (1984), Nicola Pozzi (1986), Luca Vettori (1991), Michele Paolucci (1986), and Simone Venier (1984).

Among FENCERS In Italy

Among fencers born in Italy, Irene Vecchi ranks 47Before her are Enrico Berrè (1992), Alberta Santuccio (1994), Alessio Foconi (1989), Andrea Santarelli (1993), Martina Batini (1989), and Giulia Rizzi (1989). After her are Luca Curatoli (1994), Federica Isola (1999), Guillaume Bianchi (1997), Filippo Macchi (2001), Tommaso Marini (2000), and Rossella Gregorio (1990).