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Mathieu Gourdain

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Mathieu Gourdain (French pronunciation: [matjø ɡuʁdɛ̃]; born 4 May 1974) is a French fencer. He won silver medals in the individual and team sabre events at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Mathieu Gourdain is the 254th most popular fencer (up from 305th in 2024), the 6,281st most popular biography from France (up from 6,637th in 2019) and the 50th most popular French Fencer.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Mathieu Gourdain ranks 254 out of 349Before him are Oh Eun-seok, Yannick Borel, Vladislav Pavlovich, Paolo Pizzo, Simona Gherman, and Luigi Samele. After him are Won Woo-young, Gianna Hablützel-Bürki, Loredana Dinu, Tomasz Motyka, Julia Beljajeva, and Choi Byung-chul.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Mathieu Gourdain ranks 1,074Before him are Mick Wingert, Galabin Boevski, Andreas Schifferer, Corey Reynolds, Scott Draper, and Vardan Minasyan. After him are Irina Nikulchina, Chad Hugo, Fernando Scherer, Victoria Smurfit, Boris Chatalbashev, and Martin Doktor.

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In France

Among people born in France, Mathieu Gourdain ranks 6,281 out of 6,770Before him are Naïm Sliti (1992), Amaury Leveaux (1985), Alexandre Prémat (1982), Xavier Barachet (1988), David Zurutuza (1986), and Franck Esposito (1971). After him are Arnaud Kalimuendo (2002), Élodie Gossuin (1980), Léo Westermann (1992), David Gaudu (1996), Laure Pequegnot (1975), and Cédric Lyard (1972).

Among FENCERS In France

Among fencers born in France, Mathieu Gourdain ranks 50Before him are Julien Pillet (1977), Damien Touya (1975), Boris Sanson (1980), Érik Boisse (1980), Brice Guyart (1981), and Erwann Le Péchoux (1982). After him are Gauthier Grumier (1984), Jérémy Cadot (1986), Romain Cannone (1997), Astrid Guyart (1983), Maureen Nisima (1981), and Manon Brunet (1996).