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Ángelo Caro

1999 - Today

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Ángelo Caro Narváez (born 27 August 1999) is a Peruvian skateboarder. He competed in the men's street event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ángelo Caro is the 9,590th most popular athlete (down from 9,391st in 2019), the 299th most popular biography from Peru and the 14th most popular Peruvian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ángelo Caro ranks 9,590 out of 6,025Before him are Marc Koch, Roksana Khudoyarova, Paweł Kołodziński, Louis Gilavert, Collins Injera, and Ana Roxana Lehaci. After him are Katharina Trost, Carl Dohmann, Mahina Maeda, Léa Labrousse, Mergen Mämmedow, and Simon Child.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Ángelo Caro ranks 820Before him are Zhang Ru, Cory Juneau, Telahun Haile Bekele, Mohamed Abdilaahi, Irakli Chkheidze, and Lois Toulson. After him are Ketiley Batista, Dilshodbek Ruzmetov, Sonja Zimmermann, Sabrina Soledad Germanier, Lu Shiyu, and Teresa Bonvalot.

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In Peru

Among people born in Peru, Ángelo Caro ranks 299 out of 287Before him are Juan Postigos (1989), Cristhian Pacheco (1993), Daniela Macías (1997), Alexandra Grande (1990), María Luisa Doig (1991), and Lucca Mesinas (1996). After him are Daniella Rosas (2002), Omari Jones (2002), Deng Zewen (1997), Mary Luz Andía (2000), Zhao Zhonghao (1995), and Jordan Wedderburn (2002).

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Among ATHLETES In Peru

Among athletes born in Peru, Ángelo Caro ranks 14Before him are Alessandro de Souza Ferreira (1992), Juan Postigos (1989), Cristhian Pacheco (1993), Alexandra Grande (1990), María Luisa Doig (1991), and Lucca Mesinas (1996). After him are Daniella Rosas (2002), Omari Jones (2002), Deng Zewen (1997), Mary Luz Andía (2000), Zhao Zhonghao (1995), and Jordan Wedderburn (2002).