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Lola Riera

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Lola Riera Zuzuarregui (born 25 June 1991) is a Spanish field hockey player and part of the Spain women's national field hockey team. She was part of the Spanish team at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, where they finished eighth. On club level in 2016 she played for SPV Complutense in Spain. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lola Riera is the 9,565th most popular athlete (down from 8,187th in 2019), the 3,498th most popular biography from Spain (down from 3,450th in 2019) and the 199th most popular Spanish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Lola Riera ranks 9,565 out of 6,025Before her are Mohamed Abdilaahi, Irakli Chkheidze, Matias Montinho, Lois Toulson, Anna Van Bellinghen, and Lenchu Kunzang. After her are Liang Meiyu, Christoph Meier, Tanyaporn Prucksakorn, Dora Varella, Pavel Širuček, and Darya Sorokina.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Lola Riera ranks 1,744Before her are Thomas Koechlin, Hugo Inglis, Darya Reznichenko, Jorge Murillo, Jaime Canalejo, and Joe Ravouvou. After her are Alena Furman, Lukáš Gdula, Mitsuaki Shiga, Antonio Infantino, Viniana Riwai, and Isabella Straub.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Lola Riera ranks 3,498 out of 3,355Before her are Carlos Garrote (1991), Miquel Delas (1984), Farangiz Khojieva (2000), Jaime Canalejo (1991), Francisco Cubelos (1992), and Daniel Quesada (1995). After her are Alberto Arévalo (1995), Aishath Sajina (1997), Khikmatillokh Turaev (1995), David Llorente (1996), Emma Gullstrand (2000), and Alejandro Bustos (1997).

Among ATHLETES In Spain

Among athletes born in Spain, Lola Riera ranks 199Before her are Marc Salles (1987), Carlos Garrote (1991), Miquel Delas (1984), Jaime Canalejo (1991), Francisco Cubelos (1992), and Daniel Quesada (1995). After her are Alberto Arévalo (1995), David Llorente (1996), Emma Gullstrand (2000), Alejandro Bustos (1997), Silvia Mas (1996), and Julia Benedetti (2004).