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Priscilla Carnaval

1993 - Today

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Priscilla Andreia Stevaux Carnaval (born 2 December 1993 in Sorocaba) is a Brazilian female BMX rider, representing her nation at international competitions. She has been part of the Brazilian team since 2010, and the following year she was sixth in the junior category of the 2011 UCI BMX World Championships. Carnaval has since competed in the Elite Women category of the UCI BMX World Championships in 2012, 2015 and 2016, and represented her country in the 2016 Olympics Brazil hosted. She represented Brazil at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 6 different languages on Wikipedia. Priscilla Carnaval is the 11,606th most popular athlete (down from 9,113th in 2024), the 2,688th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 2,373rd in 2019) and the 164th most popular Brazilian Athlete.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Priscilla Carnaval ranks 1,959Before her are Sharon Firisua, Vadzim Likharad, Talal Al-Rashidi, Rodion Bochkov, Diego Palomeque, and Milivoj Dukić. After her are Nirra Fields, Onat Kazaklı, Taravat Khaksar, Valerii Chobotar, Brooke Peris, and Anna Baranchuk.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Priscilla Carnaval ranks 2,688 out of 2,236Before her are Ana Sátila (1996), Geovanna Santos (2002), Esther Chebet (1997), Déborah Medrado (2002), Žiga Ravnikar (1999), and Ana Azevedo (null). After her are Vittória Lopes (1996), Murilo Sartori (2002), Thiago Ponciano (1994), Gabriela Nicolino (1989), Thaís Fidélis (2001), and Patrícia Matieli (1988).

Among ATHLETES In Brazil

Among athletes born in Brazil, Priscilla Carnaval ranks 164Before her are Ana Sátila (1996), Geovanna Santos (2002), Esther Chebet (1997), Déborah Medrado (2002), Žiga Ravnikar (1999), and Ana Azevedo (null). After her are Vittória Lopes (1996), Gabriela Nicolino (1989), Patrícia Matieli (1988), Ana Barbachan (1989), Maria Iêda Guimarães (2000), and Thiago Moura (1995).