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Vincent Gérard

1986 - Today

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Vincent Gérard (born 16 December 1986) is a French professional handball player. With France, he won all the main competitions: 2014 European Championship, 2017 World Championship and 2020 Olympics. He has been elected best goalkeeper at the 2017 World Championship, at the 2018 European Championship and at the 2020 Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vincent Gérard is the 120th most popular handball player (up from 134th in 2019), the 5,603rd most popular biography from France (up from 5,686th in 2019) and the 9th most popular French Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Vincent Gérard ranks 120 out of 420Before her are Cristina Neagu, Katarina Bulatović, Andreas Palicka, Venio Losert, Uroš Zorman, and Linn-Kristin Riegelhuth Koren. After her are Petar Metličić, Katja Nyberg, Stine Bredal Oftedal, Valter Matošević, Blaženko Lacković, and Ludovic Fabregas.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Vincent Gérard ranks 439Before her are Eugen Polanski, Andreas Palicka, Tomáš Verner, Deborah Feldman, Dan Smith, and Timofey Mozgov. After her are Yasutaka Nomoto, Ravichandran Ashwin, Kazuya Kamenashi, Winston Duke, Ivan Cheparinov, and Giorgi Loria.

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In France

Among people born in France, Vincent Gérard ranks 5,603 out of 6,770Before her are Karim Ziani (1982), Renaud Capuçon (1976), Alain Bondue (1959), Gabriella Papadakis (1995), Faudel (1978), and Vincent Peillon (1960). After her are Rafik Djebbour (1984), Sandrine Bailly (1979), Franck Silvestre (1967), Tony Estanguet (1978), Mélina Robert-Michon (1979), and Stéphane Ruffier (1986).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In France

Among handball players born in France, Vincent Gérard ranks 9Before her are Guillaume Gille (1976), Bertrand Gille (1978), Jérôme Fernandez (1977), Luka Karabatic (1988), Michaël Guigou (1982), and Dika Mem (1997). After her are Ludovic Fabregas (1996), Amandine Leynaud (1986), Nedim Remili (1995), Kentin Mahé (1991), Allison Pineau (1989), and Estelle Nze Minko (1991).