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Michele Mian

1973 - Today

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Michele Mian (born 18 July 1973 in Gorizia) is an Italian basketball shooting guard. Mian was born in Gorizia, Italy, and won the silver medal with the Italian men's national team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. He also competed for his country at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Michele Mian is the 1,335th most popular basketball player, the 5,205th most popular biography from Italy and the 21st most popular Italian Basketball Player.

Michele Mian, born in 1973, is most famous for being an Italian professional basketball player known for his skills as a shooting guard. He has played for various clubs in Italy and has represented the Italian national team in international competitions.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Michele Mian ranks 1,320Before him are Matthew Pottinger, Gavin Hassett, Jason McCartney, Xiaolu Guo, Kenji Nakada, and Annie Mumolo. After him are Suheir Hammad, Petter Rudi, Bas Roorda, Rohit Shetty, Elena Azarova, and Alex Coomber.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Michele Mian ranks 5,200 out of 5,161After him are Daniele Dessena (1987), Chiara Consonni (1999), Beatrice Vio (1997), Francesco Camarda (2008), Noemi Cantele (1981), Enrico Berrè (1992), Matteo Priamo (1982), Gianluca Caprari (1993), Mauro Finetto (1985), Manuela Giugliano (1997), Massimo Coda (1988), and Alberta Santuccio (1994).

Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In Italy

Among basketball players born in Italy, Michele Mian ranks 22Before him are Denis Marconato (1975), Daniel Hackett (1987), Giacomo Galanda (1975), Roberto Chiacig (1974), Achille Polonara (1991), Simone Fontecchio (1995), and Massimo Bulleri (1977). After him are Matteo Soragna (1975), Alessandro Gentile (1992), Alex Righetti (1977), Nico Mannion (2001), and Pietro Aradori (1988).