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Marianna Longa

1979 - Today

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Marianna Longa (born 26 August 1979 in Tirano) is an Italian cross-country skier from Livigno. She started her professional career in 1997, and her first appearance in a world cup race was on 17 March 2000 in Bormio. Longa is currently part of the Fiamme Gialle, and the Italian cross-country national team. Longa is also a strong runner. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Marianna Longa is the 473rd most popular skier (up from 554th in 2019), the 4,732nd most popular biography from Italy (up from 4,840th in 2019) and the 29th most popular Italian Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Marianna Longa ranks 473 out of 817Before her are Manfred Mölgg, Hans Knauß, Johann André Forfang, Christin Cooper, Pål Golberg, and Akito Watabe. After her are Stefano Gross, Harri Olli, Johan Olsson, Cyprien Sarrazin, Emil Iversen, and Dmitriy Vassiliev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Marianna Longa ranks 813Before her are Rashad Evans, Ataliba, Catalina Castaño, Matthew Upson, Graeme Brown, and Verónica Cuadrado. After her are Tim McCord, Juris Laizāns, Diego Confalonieri, Michael Zegen, Becca Fitzpatrick, and André Dias.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Marianna Longa ranks 4,733 out of 5,161Before her are Fabio Basile (1994), Giuseppe Biava (1977), Andrea Cossu (1980), Mauro Esposito (1979), Luigi Mastrangelo (1975), and Alberto Paloschi (1990). After her are Stefano Gross (1986), Emanuele Birarelli (1981), Marta Gastini (1989), Simone Verdi (1992), Alessandra Mele (2002), and Gianluca Curci (1985).

Among SKIERS In Italy

Among skiers born in Italy, Marianna Longa ranks 29Before her are Josef Polig (1968), Dominik Paris (1989), Paoletta Magoni (1964), Sabina Valbusa (1972), Karin Moroder (1974), and Manfred Mölgg (1982). After her are Stefano Gross (1986), Giuliano Razzoli (1984), Karen Putzer (1978), Peter Fill (1982), Denise Karbon (1980), and Elena Runggaldier (1990).