Hokeista

Marcel Rodman

1981 - obecnie

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Marcel Rodman (ur. 25 września 1981 w Rodine, Jugosławia) – słoweński hokeista, reprezentant Słowenii, dwukrotny olimpijczyk, trener. Jego młodszy brat David (ur. 1983) również został hokeistą. Czytaj więcej w Wikipedii

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Marcel Rodman is the 545th most popular hokeista, the 331st most popular biography from Slovenia and the 3rd most popular Slovene Hokeista.

Marcel Rodman is a Slovenian politician known for his work in the National Assembly of Slovenia, where he has focused on issues related to social policy and economic development. He is not to be confused with the Slovenian ice hockey player of the same name.

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Among Hokeistas

Among hokeistas, Marcel Rodman ranks 545 out of 676Before him are Shea Weber, Ilya Sorokin, Vladimír Sobotka, Sergei Kostitsyn, Gabriel Landeskog, and Antoine Roussel. After him are Shane Doan, Chris Drury, Michael Frolík, Pavel Francouz, Mercedes Margalot, and Thomas Raffl.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Marcel Rodman ranks 1,368Before him are Sébastien Chavanel, Yohei Takasu, Juan Manuel Olivera, Tom Guiry, Liam Miller, and Anna Pyatykh. After him are Luke Ridnour, Jenny Kallur, Wang Lei, Shu-Aib Walters, Stephen Warnock, and Takamichi Seki.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Marcel Rodman ranks 331 out of 340Before him are Davorin Kablar (1977), Peter Kauzer (1983), Domen Novak (1995), Marko Kump (1988), Kristijan Koren (1986), and Robert Berić (1991). After him are Denis Žvegelj (1972), Jaka Blažič (1990), Roman Bezjak (1989), Tim Mastnak (1991), Ema Klinec (1998), and Dejan Kelhar (1984).

Among Hokeistas In Slovenia

Among hokeistas born in Slovenia, Marcel Rodman ranks 3Before him are Anže Kopitar (1987), and Robert Kristan (1983). After him are Jan Urbas (1989), and Robert Sabolič (1988).

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