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Mélanie Henique

1992 - Today

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Mélanie Henique (born 22 December 1992) is a French competitive swimmer. She won a bronze medal in the 50 metre butterfly at the 2011 World Championships and a silver medal in the 50 metre butterfly at the 2022 World Aquatics Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mélanie Henique is the 526th most popular swimmer (up from 568th in 2019), the 6,572nd most popular biography from France (up from 6,725th in 2019) and the 19th most popular French Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Mélanie Henique ranks 526 out of 709Before her are Yury Prilukov, Giedrius Titenis, Danila Izotov, Joseph Schooling, Sara Isaković, and Kenneth To. After her are Aya Terakawa, Megan Jendrick, Mehdy Metella, Simona Quadarella, Leisel Jones, and Nikolay Skvortsov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Mélanie Henique ranks 988Before her are Leonie Maier, Lennart Thy, Mohammed Al-Fatil, Kenneth To, Diamond Dixon, and Gabriela Petrova. After her are Verónica Cepede Royg, Sebastian Lletget, Sarah Thonig, Kaytranada, Gabrielle Aplin, and Mehdy Metella.

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In France

Among people born in France, Mélanie Henique ranks 6,572 out of 6,770Before her are Shirine Boukli (1999), Damien Da Silva (1988), Sophie Koch (1969), Maxime Le Marchand (1989), Dimitri Champion (1983), and Yoann Offredo (1986). After her are Nicolas Touzaint (1980), Maxime Colin (1991), Damien Gaudin (1986), Cyril Tommasone (1987), Manon Brunet (1996), and Kévin Reza (1988).

Among SWIMMERS In France

Among swimmers born in France, Mélanie Henique ranks 19Before her are Yannick Agnel (1992), Camille Lacourt (1985), Hugues Duboscq (1981), Fabien Gilot (1984), Jérémy Stravius (1988), and Grégory Mallet (1984). After her are Charlotte Bonnet (1995), David Aubry (1996), Clément Mignon (1993), Marc-Antoine Olivier (1996), Marie Wattel (1997), and Aurélie Muller (1990).