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Matteo Tagliariol

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Matteo Tagliariol (born 7 January 1983, in Treviso) is an Italian right-handed épée fencer, 2008 team Olympic bronze medalist, and 2008 individual Olympic champion. His fencing style has been described as "technical, simple, spontaneous, clear-sighted, inspired and efficient". Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Matteo Tagliariol is the 214th most popular fencer (up from 249th in 2019), the 4,780th most popular biography from Italy (up from 4,948th in 2019) and the 26th most popular Italian Fencer.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Matteo Tagliariol ranks 214 out of 349Before him are Damien Touya, Boris Sanson, Yana Shemyakina, Érik Boisse, Aleksandr Shirshov, and Tamás Decsi. After him are Imke Duplitzer, Zhong Man, Ihor Reizlin, Choi In-jeong, Diego Occhiuzzi, and Brice Guyart.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Matteo Tagliariol ranks 799Before him are Che'Nelle, Leandro Costa Miranda Moraes, Jelena Gavrilović, Hitomi Kanehara, Magomed Ibragimov, and Leon Benko. After him are Yang Zhi, Tommaso Berni, Nenad Krstić, Kari Lehtonen, Koke, and Kim Jung-ah.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Matteo Tagliariol ranks 4,781 out of 5,161Before him are Gaetano D'Agostino (1982), Pavel Sivakov (1997), Matteo Gabbia (1999), Peter Fill (1982), Paolo Tagliavento (1972), and Leonardo Pavoletti (1988). After him are Tommaso Berni (1983), Fabio Firmani (1978), Davide Lanzafame (1987), Andrea Raggi (1984), Rita Grande (1975), and Luciano Zauri (1978).

Among FENCERS In Italy

Among fencers born in Italy, Matteo Tagliariol ranks 26Before him are Luigi Tarantino (1972), Alfredo Rota (1975), Salvatore Sanzo (1975), Nathalie Moellhausen (1985), Andrea Baldini (1985), and Aldo Montano (1978). After him are Diego Occhiuzzi (1981), Arianna Errigo (1988), Paolo Pizzo (1983), Luigi Samele (1987), Elisa Di Francisca (1982), and Andrea Cassarà (1984).