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Mary Luz Andía

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Mary Luz Andía Arotaipe (born 9 November 2000) is a Peruvian racewalking athlete. She qualified to represent Peru at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo 2021, competing in women's 20 kilometres walk. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mary Luz Andía is the 10,194th most popular athlete (down from 9,214th in 2019), the 303rd most popular biography from Peru (down from 297th in 2019) and the 18th most popular Peruvian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Mary Luz Andía ranks 10,194 out of 6,025Before her are Frieda Hämmerling, Samantha Child, Debby Willemsz, Sarah Davies, Ebony Morrison, and Mirmostafa Javadi. After her are Roberts Akmens, Nikolina Ćaćić, Anita Alvarez, Roilya Ranaivosoa, Kalione Nasoko, and Francesca Genzo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Mary Luz Andía ranks 711Before her are Sabina Tashkenbaeva, Risi Pouri-Lane, Tomoe Hvas, Christina Bourmpou, Luke Fleurs, and Mirmostafa Javadi. After her are Aleksandra Stach, Marko Golubić, Zié Ouattara, Giordana Sorrentino, Mubal Azzam Ibrahim, and Yastin Jiménez.

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In Peru

Among people born in Peru, Mary Luz Andía ranks 303 out of 287Before her are María Luisa Doig (1991), Lucca Mesinas (1996), Ángelo Caro (1999), Daniella Rosas (2002), Omari Jones (2002), and Deng Zewen (1997). After her are Zhao Zhonghao (1995), Jordan Wedderburn (2002), Royner Navarro (null), Paloma Schmidt (1987), Ariana Orrego (1998), and Marcos Rojas (1995).

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Among ATHLETES In Peru

Among athletes born in Peru, Mary Luz Andía ranks 18Before her are María Luisa Doig (1991), Lucca Mesinas (1996), Ángelo Caro (1999), Daniella Rosas (2002), Omari Jones (2002), and Deng Zewen (1997). After her are Zhao Zhonghao (1995), Jordan Wedderburn (2002), Paloma Schmidt (1987), Marcos Rojas (1995), Miguel Mena (1986), and Sean Waddilove (1997).