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Marie-Ève Gahié

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Marie-Eve Gahié (born 27 November 1996) is a French judoka. She is the 2017 European bronze medalist and the 2019 World champion in the 70 kg division. On 12 November 2022 she won a gold medal at the 2022 European Mixed Team Judo Championships as part of team France. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Marie-Ève Gahié is the 1,106th most popular wrestler (down from 969th in 2019), the 6,906th most popular biography from France (down from 6,661st in 2019) and the 26th most popular French Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Marie-Ève Gahié ranks 1,106 out of 1,027Before her are Gulomjon Abdullaev, Tsugumi Sakurai, Nils Stump, Frank de Wit, David Moura, and Lee Joon-hwan. After her are JD McDonagh, Darby Allin, Sara Dosho, Mammadali Mehdiyev, James Ellsworth, and Rong Ningning.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Marie-Ève Gahié ranks 937Before her are Sebastián Vegas, Cedric Itten, Aria Wallace, Anita Horvat, Valmir Berisha, and Victoria Hudson. After her are Kylie Masse, Melvin Twellaar, Álvaro Tejero, Master KG, Kenzō Shirai, and Alessandro Murgia.

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In France

Among people born in France, Marie-Ève Gahié ranks 6,906 out of 6,770Before her are Thibault Colard (1992), Karl Schulze (null), Lina Guérin (1991), Billal Bennama (1998), Imran Louza (1999), and Rudy Barbier (1992). After her are Axel Ngando (1993), Arnaud Lusamba (1997), Tess Ledeux (2001), Thomas Chirault (1997), Clément Venturini (1993), and Cédric Pineau (1985).

Among WRESTLERS In France

Among wrestlers born in France, Marie-Ève Gahié ranks 26Before her are Sarah-Léonie Cysique (1998), Joan-Benjamin Gaba (2001), Shirine Boukli (1999), Romane Dicko (1999), Margaux Pinot (1994), and Loïc Pietri (1990). After her are Maxime-Gaël Ngayap Hambou (2001), Koumba Larroque (1998), and Beata Pacut (1995).