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Andreas Zingerle

1961 - Today

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Andreas Zingerle (Italian pronunciation: [anˈdrɛːaz dzinˈdʒɛrle]; born 25 November 1961) is an Italian former biathlete. At the 1988 Olympics in Calgary, Zingerle won a bronze medal in the relay. At the World Championships Zingerle accumulated one individual gold medal and three golds and a bronze in relay and team events. He has later become the head coach of Italian National Team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Andreas Zingerle is the 2,707th most popular athlete, the 4,429th most popular biography from Italy and the 107th most popular Italian Athlete.

Andreas Zingerle is most famous for being an Italian biathlete who competed in various international competitions, including the Winter Olympics. He is known for his achievements in the sport, particularly in the 1990s.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Andreas Zingerle ranks 734Before him are Nikolay Abramov, Lauren Tom, Saskia Reeves, Magda Szubanski, Elzo Coelho, and Ray Mancini. After him are Lee Ju-ho, Uwe Proske, Mamady Youla, Kazuyori Mochizuki, John C. Baez, and Hiroshi Jofuku.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Andreas Zingerle ranks 4,430 out of 5,161Before him are Francesca Archibugi (1960), Emanuele Giaccherini (1985), Mara Carfagna (1975), Filippo Ganna (1996), Fabio Dal Zotto (1957), and Luca Fusi (1963). After him are Marco Branca (1965), Federico Pellegrino (1990), Angelo Ogbonna (1988), Daniele Rugani (1994), Paolo Giordano (1982), and Luca Castellazzi (1975).

Among ATHLETES In Italy

Among athletes born in Italy, Andreas Zingerle ranks 107Before him are Carlo Montano (1952), Roberto Tozzi (1958), Gabriella Dorio (1957), Pasquale Passarelli (1957), Lisa Vittozzi (1995), and Giovanni Evangelisti (1961). After him are Giuseppe Abbagnale (1959), Giorgio Pellini (1923), Salvatore Antibo (1962), Nathalie Santer-Bjørndalen (1972), Antonio Rossi (1968), and Pierpaolo Ferrazzi (1965).