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Marc Gagnon

1975 - Today

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Marc Gagnon (born May 24, 1975) is a Canadian former short track speed skater. He is a four-time Overall World Champion for 1993, 1994, 1996 and 1998, and winner of three Olympic gold medals. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Marc Gagnon is the 304th most popular skater (down from 270th in 2019), the 1,138th most popular biography from Canada (down from 1,016th in 2019) and the 23rd most popular Canadian Skater.

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Among SKATERS

Among skaters, Marc Gagnon ranks 304 out of 483Before him are Lee Kang-seok, Derek Parra, Nobunari Oda, Kaori Sakamoto, Falko Zandstra, and Daisuke Takahashi. After him are Evan Lysacek, Wang Beixing, Wang Manli, Debi Thomas, Lucille Opitz, and Natalia Zabiiako.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Marc Gagnon ranks 834Before him are Toni Kuivasto, Dennis Gentenaar, Petria Thomas, Harold Wallace, Jonatan Johansson, and Erben Wennemars. After him are Linda Wagenmakers, Janne Niinimaa, Kimora Lee Simmons, Ronny Deila, Masahiko Kumagai, and Damien Touya.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Marc Gagnon ranks 1,139 out of 1,622Before him are Rosie MacLennan (1988), Cameron Britton (1986), Mark Recchi (1968), Rachel Skarsten (1985), Ellie Black (1995), and Vincent Lecavalier (1980). After him are Emily Bett Rickards (1991), Gabriel LaBelle (2002), Emeraude Toubia (1989), Russell Peters (1970), Daniel Adair (1975), and Cameron Bright (1993).

Among SKATERS In Canada

Among skaters born in Canada, Marc Gagnon ranks 23Before him are Tessa Virtue (1989), David Pelletier (1974), Tanith Belbin White (1984), Joannie Rochette (1986), Jeffrey Buttle (1982), and Kristina Groves (1976). After him are Charles Hamelin (1984), Kurt Browning (1966), Meagan Duhamel (1985), Elvis Stojko (1972), François-Louis Tremblay (1980), and Kaetlyn Osmond (1995).