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Miriam Casillas

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Miriam Casillas García (born 24 June 1992) is a Spanish triathlete. She competed in the women's event at the 2016 Summer Olympics held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In 2021, she competed in the women's event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. She also competed in the mixed relay event. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Miriam Casillas is the 8,743rd most popular athlete (down from 8,078th in 2019), the 3,629th most popular biography from Spain (down from 3,447th in 2019) and the 171st most popular Spanish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Miriam Casillas ranks 8,745 out of 6,025Before her are Fionnuala McCormack, Ariana Washington, Alican Kaynar, Niklas Wellen, Lara de Liedekerke-Meier, Fabián Gómez, Gabil Mamedov, and Saúl Ordóñez. After her are Manuel Esteban Soto, Makoto Odakura, Nicolas Delmotte, and Sydney Siame.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Miriam Casillas ranks 1,900Before her are Hassane Fofana, Sandra Jablonskytė, Luke Freeman, Leul Gebresilase, Celine van Duijn, and Tom Bradshaw. After her are Ahmad Hamcho, Nazanin Malaei, Daniela Gaxiola, Zander Clark, Shona McCallin, and Qian Jiarui.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Miriam Casillas ranks 3,631 out of 3,355Before her are Marc Larumbe (1994), Almudena Rodríguez (1993), Carolina Robles (1991), Marcos Ruiz (1996), Elena Loyo (1983), Aina Cid (1994), Alba Petisco (2003), and Saúl Ordóñez (1994). After her are Óscar Ureña (2003), Maurício Souza (null), Teresa Errandonea (1994), and María Belén Toimil (1994).

Among ATHLETES In Spain

Among athletes born in Spain, Miriam Casillas ranks 171Before her are Almudena Rodríguez (1993), Carolina Robles (1991), Marcos Ruiz (1996), Elena Loyo (1983), Aina Cid (1994), and Saúl Ordóñez (1994). After her are Maurício Souza (null), Teresa Errandonea (1994), María Belén Toimil (1994), Laura Bueno (1993), Daniel Mateo (1989), and Roger Tahull (1997).