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Alexander Szelig

1966 - aujourd'hui

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Alexander Szelig, né le 6 février 1966 à Werdau, est un bobeur est-allemand puis allemand notamment champion olympique de bob à quatre en 1994. En savoir plus sur Wikipédia

Sa biographie est disponible en 15 langues sur Wikipédia. Alexander Szelig est le 3,539th athlète le plus populaire, la 6,406th biographie la plus populaire d'Allemagne, ainsi que le 390th athlète d'Allemagne le plus populaire.

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Among Athlètes

Among athlètes, Alexander Szelig ranks 3,539 out of 6,025Before him are Per Sætersdal, Nicoleta Grasu, Zhou Chunxiu, Cornelia Pfohl, Ionela Târlea, and Iulică Ruican. After him are Daniel Müller, Natalia Dorado, Heidi Diethelm Gerber, Thierry Gueorgiou, Dmitri Sautin, and Shannon Crawford.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Alexander Szelig ranks 851Before him are Bruce Murray, Oscar García, Eiji Hirata, Pierre Thorsson, Judith Wiesner, and Sergei Shipov. After him are Con O'Neill, Dennis Mitchell, Angel Espinosa, Andy Nyman, Nick Sandow, and Arija Bareikis.

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In Allemagne

Among people born in Allemagne, Alexander Szelig ranks 6,408 out of NaNBefore him are Hermann Weinbuch (1960), Anna Thalbach (1973), Cornelia Pfohl (1971), Rick McCallum (1954), and Hilde Gerg (1975). After him are Katrin Wagner-Augustin (1977), Britta Bilač (1968), Nico Schulz (1993), Gökhan Töre (1992), Lisa Paus (1968), Martin Harnik (1987), and Stefan Nimke (1978).

Among Athlètes In Allemagne

Among athlètes born in Allemagne, Alexander Szelig ranks 390Before him are Axel Kühn (1967), Birte Siech (1967), Carsten Embach (1968), Mark Kirchner (1970), Dorothee Schneider (1969), and Cornelia Pfohl (1971). After him are Katrin Wagner-Augustin (1977), Britta Bilač (1968), Jens-Peter Herold (1965), Kerstin Köppen (1967), Nadine Capellmann (1965), and Heiko Habermann (1962).

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