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Ronald Pognon

1982 - Today

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Ronald Pognon (born 16 November 1982) is a French sprint athlete. He originally specialized in the 200 metres, but later shifted to the shorter sprint distances. He was formerly the European record holder for the 60 metres indoors and is the first Frenchman to go under 10 seconds at the 100 metres. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Ronald Pognon is the 5,191st most popular athlete (down from 4,579th in 2024), the 23rd most popular biography from Martinique (up from 24th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Martiniquais Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ronald Pognon ranks 5,191 out of 6,025Before him are Andreas Linger, Richard Schmidt, Yuki Yokosawa, Christian Yelich, Nikki Stone, and Gian Simmen. After him are Aleksander Śliwka, Philip Milanov, Gina Lückenkemper, Gabriel Medina, Yuliya Zaripova, and Aleksey Alipov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Ronald Pognon ranks 1,097Before him are Bojan Djordjic, Ilona Usovich, Haidar Abdul-Razzaq, Josh Pence, Adam Pally, and Hirotaka Iida. After him are Thomas Rohregger, Karan Singh Grover, Stef Clement, Katya Zamolodchikova, Agata Mróz-Olszewska, and Zbyněk Michálek.

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In Martinique

Among people born in Martinique, Ronald Pognon ranks 23 out of 26Before him are Ronny Turiaf (1983), David Regis (1968), Emmanuel Rivière (1990), Jean-Michel Lucenay (1978), Sigrid Agren (1991), and Kayra Sayit (1988). After him are Steeven Langil (1988), Dimitri Bascou (1987), Coralie Balmy (1987), Eddy De Lépine (1984), Garry Bocaly (1988), and Thomas Goyard (1992).

Among ATHLETES In Martinique

Among athletes born in Martinique, Ronald Pognon ranks 2Before him are Kayra Sayit (1988). After him are Dimitri Bascou (1987), Eddy De Lépine (1984), Thomas Goyard (1992), Gilles Biron (1995), Ludvy Vaillant (1995), and Jean-Luc Zephir (1993).