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Jorge Zarif

1992 - Today

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Jorge João Zarif (born 30 September 1992) is a Brazilian sailor, competing in the Finn class. Son of Brazilian Olympic sailor Jorge Zarif Neto, after finishing 20th at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Zarif was world champion in both junior and senior levels, winning gold at the 2013 Youth Championship (his second title, after the 2009 edition) in Cyprus and the 2013 Finn Gold Cup in Estonia. His second Olympic appearance in 2016 had Zarif improve handily, with a fourth place finish. He returned for his third Olympic appearance at the 2020 Summer Olympics, earning 14th place. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 6 different languages on Wikipedia. Jorge Zarif is the 9,877th most popular athlete (down from 8,748th in 2024), the 2,611th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 2,353rd in 2019) and the 105th most popular Brazilian Athlete.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Jorge Zarif ranks 1,881Before him are Jack Campbell, Jed Steer, Neele Eckhardt, Tesho Akindele, Manny Ott, and Bianca Farella. After him are Adam Matthews, Oliver Dingley, Hortence Mballa Atangana, Zouleiha Dabonne, B. Sai Praneeth, and Albane Dubois.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Jorge Zarif ranks 2,614 out of 2,236Before him are Pâmela Rosa (1999), Altobeli da Silva (1990), Matias Albarracin (1979), Antti Vikström (1993), Eteri Liparteliani (1999), Gabriela Chibana (1993), Fernanda Martins (1988), Yuri Mamute (1995), and Vitor Ishiy (1995). After him are Naomi Van Den Broeck (1996), Nicole Pircio (2002), and Francisco Barretto Júnior (1989).

Among ATHLETES In Brazil

Among athletes born in Brazil, Jorge Zarif ranks 105Before him are Pâmela Rosa (1999), Altobeli da Silva (1990), Matias Albarracin (1979), Antti Vikström (1993), Fernanda Martins (1988), and Vitor Ishiy (1995). After him are Naomi Van Den Broeck (1996), Nicole Pircio (2002), Ane Marcelle dos Santos (1994), Núbia Soares (1996), Samara Vieira (1991), and Gabriela Bitolo (1999).