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Martina Centofanti

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Martina Centofanti (born 19 May 1998) is an Italian group rhythmic gymnast. She represented Italy at three consecutive Olympic Games and is a two-time bronze medalist (2020, 2024). She is a five-time World champion and a four-time European champion. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Martina Centofanti is the 391st most popular gymnast (down from 375th in 2019), the 5,255th most popular biography from Italy (down from 5,241st in 2019) and the 26th most popular Italian Gymnast.

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Among GYMNASTS

Among gymnasts, Martina Centofanti ranks 391 out of 370Before her are Wataru Tanigawa, Danell Leyva, Lieke Wevers, Giorgia Villa, Ahmet Önder, and Asia D'Amato. After her are Kyla Ross, Daria Atamanov, Jessica Gadirova, Lee Chih-kai, Becky Downie, and Tang Xijing.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Martina Centofanti ranks 687Before her are Kerris Dorsey, Kaito Anzai, Long Jia, Lukáš Klein, Kelland O'Brien, and Daiki Kaneko. After her are Anastasiya Voznyak, Gabriel Tual, Paige Madden, Joel Eriksson, Josh Okogie, and Alex Pașcanu.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Martina Centofanti ranks 5,256 out of 5,161Before her are Giorgia Villa (2003), Matt Hughes (null), Asia D'Amato (2003), Federico Viviani (1992), Elena Bertocchi (1994), and Federico Ricci (1994). After her are Dalia Kaddari (2001), Francesco Fortunato (1994), Simone Anzani (1992), Giovanni Tocci (1994), Costanza Ferro (1993), and Arianna Castiglioni (null).

Among GYMNASTS In Italy

Among gymnasts born in Italy, Martina Centofanti ranks 26Before her are Elisa Blanchi (1987), Alice D'Amato (2003), Alessia Maurelli (1996), Marco Lodadio (1992), Giorgia Villa (2003), and Asia D'Amato (2003). After her are Lara Mori (1998), Martina Maggio (2001), Ludovico Edalli (1993), and Carlo Macchini (1996).