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Pau Echaniz

2001 - Today

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Pau Echaniz Pal (born 29 May 2001) is a Spanish slalom canoeist who has competed at the international level since 2017. He won a bronze medal in the K1 event at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. He won one gold and one bronze medal in the K1 team event at the European Championships, with the gold coming at the 2023 European Games in Kraków, together with David Llorente and Miquel Travé. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Pau Echaniz is the 7,435th most popular athlete, the 3,651st most popular biography from Spain and the 124th most popular Spanish Athlete.

Pau Echaniz is a Spanish kayaker known for his achievements in sprint kayaking, particularly in the K1 and K2 events. He has represented Spain in various international competitions, showcasing his skills in the sport.

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Among people born in 2001, Pau Echaniz ranks 331Before him are Raphael Onyedika, Luàna Bajrami, Jackson Brundage, Yerson Mosquera, Yuka Kagami, and Elizabeth Mandlik. After him are Asadkhuja Muydinkhujaev, Tomás Tavares, Kevin Schade, Rihito Yamamoto, Allahyar Sayyadmanesh, and Alexandra Walsh.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Pau Echaniz ranks 3,647 out of 3,355Before him are Blai Mallarach (1987), and Héctor Rodas (1988). After him are Lillo (1989), Vicente Gómez (1988), Kiko (1988), Igor Martínez (1989), Gonzalo Melero (1994), Nacho Cases (1987), Álvaro Sanz (2001), Fernando Calero (1995), Marc Navarro (1995), and Ángel Montoro (1988).

Among ATHLETES In Spain

Among athletes born in Spain, Pau Echaniz ranks 125Before him are Rodrigo Germade (1990), Maica García Godoy (1990), Ángela Pumariega (1984), Andrea Blas (1992), Paula Klamburg (1989), María Bernabéu (1988), and Blai Mallarach (1987). After him are Mireya González (1991), Tamara Abalde (1989), Diego Botín (null), Julia Figueroa (1991), and María Xiao (1994).