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Michal Čupr

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Michal Čupr (born 23 December 1991) is a Czech fencer. He competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics. At the 2024 Summer Olympics, Čupr along with Jakub Jurka, Martin Rubeš and Jiří Beran won a bronze medal in the Men's team épée. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Michal Čupr is the 19,570th most popular politician, the 1,209th most popular biography from Czechia and the 161st most popular Czech Politician.

Michal Čupr is a Polish politician known for his involvement in local governance and his role in the Polish political landscape. He has served in various capacities, contributing to regional development and public policy.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Michal Čupr ranks 19,570 out of 19,576Before him are Olena Voronina, Aleksandr Bondar, Kim Tae-hun, Marti Malloy, Nicola Tumolero, and Alina Tumilovich. After him are Eric Greitens, Chiara Leone, Max Lemke, Eric Swalwell, Chinami Yoshida, and Bobby Simmons.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Michal Čupr ranks 1,377Before him are Mona Løseth, Will Barton, Emil Larsen, Nataliya Dovhodko, Taylor Hall, and Fran Vélez. After him are Pamela Dutkiewicz, Yanic Wildschut, Bashkim Kadrii, Ann Ward, Petro Pakhnyuk, and Andre Gray.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Michal Čupr ranks 1,209 out of 1,200Before him are Petr Fuksa (1969), Tomáš Hertl (1993), Lukáš Trefil (1988), Jaromír Zmrhal (1993), Lucie Charvátová (1993), and Eva Samková (1993). After him are Eva Puskarčíková (1991), Alexander Choupenitch (1994), Robin Hranáč (2000), Karolína Erbanová (1992), Stanislav Tecl (1990), and Ondřej Kolář (1994).

Among POLITICIANS In Czechia

Among politicians born in Czechia, Michal Čupr ranks 161Before him are Jakub Kovář (1988), Ondřej Palát (1991), Tomáš Fleischmann (1984), Michal Kempný (1990), Martin Hanzal (1987), and Tomáš Hertl (1993). After him are Petr Mrázek (1992), Michael Špaček (1997), Radek Faksa (1994), and Filip Chytil (1999).