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María Isabel Urrutia

1965 - Today

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María Isabel Urrutia Ocoró (born 25 March 1965) is a former weightlifter, athlete and politician from Colombia. She won the first ever gold medal for Colombia at the Summer Olympic Games. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. María Isabel Urrutia is the 3,115th most popular athlete (down from 2,725th in 2019), the 196th most popular biography from Colombia (down from 189th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Colombian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, María Isabel Urrutia ranks 3,115 out of 6,025Before her are Bruny Surin, Jörg Hoffmann, Abel Kirui, Elizabeth Williams, Anna Biryukova, and Krystsina Tsimanouskaya. After her are Andrejs Rastorgujevs, Lee Eun-kyung, Daniele Scarpa, Vadim Devyatovskiy, Carol Lewis, and Robert de Castella.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, María Isabel Urrutia ranks 756Before her are Ilija Trojanow, Günther Huber, Igor Malkov, Hippolyt Kempf, Lynda Boyd, and Leydy Pech. After her are Abdourahman Waberi, Yuri Savichev, Pamela Gidley, Mikhail Shtalenkov, Kathleen Nord, and Moses Tanui.

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In Colombia

Among people born in Colombia, María Isabel Urrutia ranks 196 out of 356Before her are Ximena Restrepo (1969), Carmen Villalobos (1983), Abel Aguilar (1985), Luis Amaranto Perea (1979), Óscar Figueroa (1983), and Natalia Reyes (1987). After her are Henrik Christiansen (null), Hugo Rodallega (1985), Esteban Chaves (1990), Maritza Rodríguez (1975), Rigoberto Urán (1987), and Paola Rey (1979).

Among ATHLETES In Colombia

Among athletes born in Colombia, María Isabel Urrutia ranks 3Before her are Ximena Restrepo (1969), and Óscar Figueroa (1983). After her are Henrik Christiansen (null), Caterine Ibargüen (1984), Orlando Duque (1974), Diego Salazar (1980), Yuri Alvear (1986), Luis Fernando López (1979), Sandra Arenas (1993), Anthony Zambrano (1998), and Alisher Yusupov (1998).