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Édson Ribeiro

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Édson Luciano Ribeiro (born December 8, 1972) is a Brazilian sprinter competing mostly in 100 metres. He has been successful on regional level, and won two Olympic medals with the Brazilian 4 x 100 metres relay team. His personal best time achieved in 1998, is 10.14 seconds. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Édson Ribeiro is the 4,737th most popular athlete, the 1,725th most popular biography from Brazil and the 28th most popular Brazilian Athlete.

Édson Ribeiro is a Brazilian sprinter born in 1972, known for his achievements in track and field, particularly in the 400 meters and relay events. He represented Brazil in various international competitions, including the Olympics and World Championships.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Édson Ribeiro ranks 1,221Before him are Bjørn Tore Kvarme, Jennifer Yuh Nelson, André Willms, Hiroshi Moriyasu, Garth Jennings, and Toncho Tonchev. After him are Valdeci Basílio da Silva, Tetsumasa Kimura, Aleksandr Golubev, Ernie Reyes Jr., Essence Atkins, and Christopher Williams.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Édson Ribeiro ranks 1,720 out of 2,236Before him are Bruno Fratus (1989). After him are Elias Mendes Trindade (1985), Luís Fernando Martinez (1980), Valdeci Basílio da Silva (1972), Léo Ortiz (1996), Igor Julio (1998), Rodrigo Possebon (1989), Caio Alves (1986), Osmar Aparecido de Azevedo (1980), Almir Moraes Andrade (1973), Popó (1978), and José Antônio Martins Galvão (1982).

Among ATHLETES In Brazil

Among athletes born in Brazil, Édson Ribeiro ranks 28Before him are Alexandra Araújo (1972), Carlos Honorato (1974), Alison dos Santos (2000), Carol Gattaz (1981), Ágatha Bednarczuk (1983), and Claudinei da Silva (1970). After him are Luciana Diniz (1970), Lucimar de Moura (1974), Jadel Gregório (1980), Felipe Perrone (1986), Gabriel Medina (1993), and Renan Barão (1987).