VOLLEYBALL PLAYER

Jean Patry

1996 - Today

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Jean Mathias Gérard Patry (born 27 December 1996) is a French professional volleyball player who plays as an opposite spiker for Galatasaray and the France national team. Patry won a gold medal in the men's tournament at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jean Patry is the 178th most popular volleyball player (down from 98th in 2019), the 6,404th most popular biography from France (down from 5,873rd in 2019) and the 10th most popular French Volleyball Player.

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Among VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS

Among volleyball players, Jean Patry ranks 178 out of 199Before him are Barthélémy Chinenyeze, Miyuki Takahashi, Yacine Louati, Erika Araki, Tandara Caixeta, and Bojana Milenković. After him are Katarzyna Skowrońska-Dolata, Nataliya Goncharova, Jordan Thompson, Jānis Šmēdiņš, Yury Berezhko, and Aleksey Verbov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Jean Patry ranks 550Before him are Jan Zieliński, Otar Kiteishvili, Kang Chae-young, Maddison Keeney, Vitalina Batsarashkina, and Romain Del Castillo. After him are Nikoloz Sherazadishvili, Andoni Gorosabel, Richairo Živković, Noor Vidts, Tsend-Ochiryn Tsogtbaatar, and Miku Itō.

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In France

Among people born in France, Jean Patry ranks 6,405 out of 6,770Before him are Hamed Namouchi (1984), Nolan Roux (1988), Enzo Ebosse (1999), David Carreira (1991), Romain Del Castillo (1996), Sébastien Chavanel (1981), and Hannibal Mejbri (2003). After him are Montassar Talbi (1998), Stéphane Bahoken (1992), Antoine Roussel (1989), Jonathan Kodjia (1989), and Madeleine Malonga (1993).

Among VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS In France

Among volleyball players born in France, Jean Patry ranks 10Before him are Benjamin Toniutti (1989), Kévin Tillie (1990), Trévor Clévenot (1994), Nicolas Le Goff (1992), Barthélémy Chinenyeze (1998), and Yacine Louati (1992).