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Óscar Ariza

1999 - Today

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Óscar Ariza (born 25 September 1999) is a Venezuelan diver. He was awarded a fellowship to the FINA Development Center and trains in Kazan, Russia. At the 2021 FINA Diving World Cup, he placed 14th, securing qualification for the Olympic Games. He competed in the 10 m platform event at the 2020 Summer Olympics, coming 22nd overall. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Óscar Ariza is the 11,040th most popular athlete (down from 11,014th in 2019), the 198th most popular biography from Venezuela (up from 199th in 2019) and the 19th most popular Venezuelan Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Óscar Ariza ranks 11,040 out of 6,025Before him are Anne Vilde Tuxen, Joshua Booth, Anavia Battle, Eden Cheng, Daniel Beale, and Kelly Tan. After him are Salma Saleh, Felix Duchampt, Todisoa Rabearison, Natalya Coyle, Emily Carosone, and Rodrigo Marte.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Óscar Ariza ranks 954Before him are Jacky Godmann, Wu Juan, Naomie Yumba, Jeanne Eyenga, Karalo Maibuca, and Anavia Battle. After him are Felicity Passon, Youness Baalla, Callan Elliot, Sibusiso Mabiliso, Hugo Lennox, and Samuel Abate.

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In Venezuela

Among people born in Venezuela, Óscar Ariza ranks 198 out of 183Before him are Gabriel Maestre (1986), Ahymara Espinoza (1985), Naryury Pérez (null), Luis Orta (1989), Luis Alberto García (1980), and Eldric Sella (1997). After him are Héctor Mata (1991), Bertram Allen (null), Alfonso Mestre (2001), César Amaris (1989), Andrés Lage (1991), and Sanda Aldass (1990).

Among ATHLETES In Venezuela

Among athletes born in Venezuela, Óscar Ariza ranks 19Before him are Jhonattan Vegas (1984), Ahymara Espinoza (1985), Naryury Pérez (null), Luis Orta (1989), Luis Alberto García (1980), and Eldric Sella (1997). After him are Bertram Allen (null), Alfonso Mestre (2001), Andrés Lage (1991), César Amaris (1989), Robert Oramas (1984), and Sanda Aldass (1990).