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Stefania Belmondo

1969 - Today

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Stefania Belmondo (affectionately known as the Tiny Tornado, born 13 January 1969) is an Italian former cross-country skier, a two-time Olympic champion and four-time world champion. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Stefania Belmondo is the 100th most popular skier (up from 110th in 2019), the 3,779th most popular biography from Italy (up from 3,897th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Italian Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Stefania Belmondo ranks 100 out of 817Before her are Ivica Kostelić, Primož Ulaga, Phil Mahre, Andreas Wenzel, Simon Ammann, and Yevdokiya Mekshilo. After her are Heidi Biebl, Sven Utterström, Zeno Colò, Paavo Lonkila, Gunde Svan, and Jens Weißflog.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Stefania Belmondo ranks 264Before her are Despina Vandi, Byron Moreno, Halvard Hanevold, Olegário Benquerença, Wyclef Jean, and Genco Gulan. After her are Colman Domingo, J. P. Manoux, Andreas Pietschmann, Valeri Karpin, Joaquín Cortés, and Jason Kouchak.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Stefania Belmondo ranks 3,780 out of 5,161Before her are Carmelo Bene (1937), James Rivière (1949), Nada (1953), Sebastian Giovinco (1987), Piero D'Inzeo (1923), and Giuseppe Giusti (1809). After her are Paolo Portoghesi (1931), Vincenzo Nibali (1984), Andrea Belotti (1993), Luigi Padovese (1947), Giorgio Albertazzi (1923), and Maturino Blanchet (1892).

Among SKIERS In Italy

Among skiers born in Italy, Stefania Belmondo ranks 5Before her are Alberto Tomba (1966), Gustav Thöni (1951), Giuliana Minuzzo (1931), and Franco Nones (1941). After her are Giorgio Di Centa (1972), Marco Albarello (1960), Federica Brignone (1990), Deborah Compagnoni (1970), Giorgio Vanzetta (1959), Pietro Piller Cottrer (1974), and Federico Pellegrino (1990).