HANDBALL PLAYER

Renata Arruda

1999 - Today

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Renata Lais de Arruda (born 18 February 1999) is a Brazilian handballer for CS Gloria 2018 and the Brazilian national team. She was part of the Brazilian handball team in the Pan American Games in Lima 2019, winning the championship and a place at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Renata Arruda is the 515th most popular handball player, the 2,428th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 2,424th in 2019) and the 13th most popular Brazilian Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Renata Arruda ranks 515 out of 420Before her are Ema Alivodić, Komail Mahfoodh, Thiago Ponciano, Gastón Mouriño, Rudolph Hackbarth, and Dayane Rocha. After her are Magnus Fredriksen, Helena Sousa, and Guilherme Torriani.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Renata Arruda ranks 915Before her are Rafaela Zanellato, Eileen Cikamatana, Jonah Harris, Salim Heroui, Micah Masei, and Basmla ElSalamoney. After her are Kwadjo Anani, Roxana Gómez, Bayram Malkan, Nick Wammes, Tarni Stepto, and Manel Balastegui.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Renata Arruda ranks 2,428 out of 2,236Before her are Isadora Rodrigues Pacheco (2005), Caio Pumputis (1999), Jucielen Romeu (1996), Vinicius Lanza (1997), Rafaela Zanellato (1999), and Derick Silva (1998). After her are Nathalia Almeida (1996), Wanderley Pereira (2001), Rochele Nunes (1989), Aline Rodrigues (1995), Neama Said (2002), and Tasi Limtiaco (1994).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Brazil

Among handball players born in Brazil, Renata Arruda ranks 13Before her are Haniel Langaro (1995), Leonardo Terçariol (1987), Gustavo Rodrigues (1995), Vinícius Teixeira (1988), Thiago Ponciano (1994), and Rudolph Hackbarth (1994). After her are Guilherme Torriani (1999).