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Virginia Yarur

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Virginia Yarur Ready (born 14 December 1966 in Santiago, Chile) is a Chilean Olympic dressage rider. She won a team bronze at the 2014 South American Games, and has competed at four Pan American Games (in 1995, 2011, 2015 and 2019). She is based in Wellington, Florida. Yarur represented Chile during the 2020 Olympic Games after Bermuda did not fulfilled the qualification criteria, while Chile replaced Bermuda. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Virginia Yarur is the 6,952nd most popular athlete (up from 7,677th in 2019), the 326th most popular biography from Chile (up from 333rd in 2019) and the 9th most popular Chilean Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Virginia Yarur ranks 6,952 out of 6,025Before her are Florián Trittel, Nikita Shleikher, Rosa Chacha, Ángela Castro, Komronshokh Ustopiriyon, and Curtis Tomasevicz. After her are Denis Myšák, Stefano Tonut, Michelle Gulyás, Laura Collett, Joanna Linkiewicz, and Mohammadali Geraei.

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Among people born in 1966, Virginia Yarur ranks 910Before her are Hope Powell, Manindra Agrawal, Sean Patrick Maloney, Karen Strassman, Vincent Riendeau, and Manuela Delilaj. After her is Mikhail Nastenko.

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In Chile

Among people born in Chile, Virginia Yarur ranks 326 out of 321Before her are Luis Marín Barahona (1983), Martín Rodríguez (1994), Diego Rubio (1993), Karen Gallardo (1984), Bryan Rabello (1994), and Kristel Köbrich (1985). After her are Francisca Lara (1990), Yanara Aedo (1993), Cristián Cuevas (1995), Cecilia Pérez (1974), Samuel Parot (1964), and Karen Araya (1990).

Among ATHLETES In Chile

Among athletes born in Chile, Virginia Yarur ranks 9Before her are Ramón Tapia (1932), Óscar Cristi (1916), Amane Beriso Shankule (1991), Francisca Crovetto (1990), Zhang Yu (null), and Karen Gallardo (1984). After her are Cecilia Pérez (1974), Samuel Parot (1964), Marco Grimalt (1989), Humberto Mansilla (1996), Bárbara Riveros (1987), and Esteban Grimalt (1991).