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André Ehrenberg

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André Ehrenberg (born 2 January 1972 in Braunschweig) is a German slalom canoeist who competed at the international level from 1990 to 2003. Competing in two Summer Olympics, he won a bronze medal in the C2 event in Atlanta in 1996. Ehrenberg also won five medals at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships with three silvers (C2: 1997, C2 team: 2002, 2003) and two bronzes (C2 team: 1995, 1997). He earned two more medals at the European Championships (1 gold and 1 bronze). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. André Ehrenberg is the 4,360th most popular athlete, the 6,750th most popular biography from Germany and the 470th most popular German Athlete.

André Ehrenberg is a German canoeist born in 1972, known for competing in sprint canoeing events. He gained recognition for his performances in international competitions during the 1990s.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, André Ehrenberg ranks 1,132Before him are Yamilé Aldama, Margit Pörtner, Anurag Kashyap, Sven Lõhmus, Takashi Yamahashi, and Amy Frazier. After him are Virisila Buadromo, Jean Louisa Kelly, Gideon Emery, Olivier Echouafni, Ibrahim Baylan, and Veiko Õunpuu.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, André Ehrenberg ranks 6,753 out of 7,253Before him are Imke Duplitzer (1975), Levina (1991), Grit Jurack (1977), Martina Zellner (1974), Dagmar Kersten (1970), and Fabian Wegmann (1980). After him are Raphael Holzdeppe (1989), Kevin Krawietz (1992), Markus Feulner (1982), Annett Böhm (1980), Natalie Geisenberger (1988), and Timo Horn (1993).

Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, André Ehrenberg ranks 470Before him are Ingo Steinhöfel (1967), Claudia Blasberg (1975), Oliver-Sven Buder (1966), Ioannis Melissanidis (1977), Christian Gille (1979), and Martina Zellner (1974). After him are Raphael Holzdeppe (1989), Annett Böhm (1980), Natalie Geisenberger (1988), Mirko Englich (1978), Jens Boden (1978), and Nadine Müller (1985).