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Rareș Dumitrescu

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Rareș Dumitrescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈrareʃ dumiˈtresku]; born 24 December 1983 in Brașov) is a Romanian sabre fencer, World silver medal in 2009. With the Romanian team he was European champion in 2006, World champion in 2009 and Olympic team silver medal in 2012. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rareș Dumitrescu is the 296th most popular fencer (up from 304th in 2019), the 815th most popular biography from Romania (up from 827th in 2019) and the 16th most popular Romanian Fencer.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Rareș Dumitrescu ranks 296 out of 349Before him are Romain Cannone, Bohdan Nikishyn, Simona Pop, Yoon Ji-su, Alessio Foconi, and Lyubov Shutova. After him are Ibtihaj Muhammad, Astrid Guyart, Tan Xue, Bas Verwijlen, Csanád Gémesi, and Artur Akhmatkhuzin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Rareș Dumitrescu ranks 1,240Before him are Lyubov Shutova, Björn Kircheisen, Action Bronson, Somen Tchoyi, Corey Beaulieu, and José Rojas. After him are Germain Chardin, Cyril Lemoine, The Tallest Man on Earth, Étienne Didot, Lorène Bazolo, and Astrid Guyart.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Rareș Dumitrescu ranks 815 out of 844Before him are Cristian Ganea (1992), Vanda Hădărean (1976), Alin Moldoveanu (1983), Edit Miklós (1988), Simona Pop (1988), and Alina Eremia (1993). After him are Marius Alexe (1990), Alin Toșca (1992), László Sepsi (1987), Alexandra Eremia (1987), Patricia Maria Țig (1994), and Paul Papp (1989).

Among FENCERS In Romania

Among fencers born in Romania, Rareș Dumitrescu ranks 16Before him are Ana Maria Popescu (1984), Mihai Covaliu (1977), Florin Zalomir (1981), Simona Gherman (1985), Loredana Dinu (1984), and Simona Pop (1988). After him are Tiberiu Dolniceanu (1988), Bianca Pascu (1988), Matyas Szabo (1991), Iulian Teodosiu (1994), and Maria Boldor (1996).