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Anne van de Wiel

1997 - Today

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Anne van de Wiel (pronounced [ˈɑnə vɑn də ˈʋil]; born 4 June 1997) is a Dutch multi-event athlete. She won Dutch heptathlon national titles in 2019 and 2020. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Anne van de Wiel is the 9,580th most popular athlete (up from 10,313th in 2019), the 1,122nd most popular biography from Denmark (down from 1,080th in 2019) and the 65th most popular Danish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Anne van de Wiel ranks 9,580 out of 6,025Before her are Ali Aghamirzaei, Gwendoline Philippe, Ben Hallock, Louis François Mendy, Danyil Boldyrev, and Pavel Sozykin. After her are Tadese Takele, Viktória Wagner-Gyürkés, Luana Lira, Goitom Kifle, Keesja Gofers, and Joe Rau.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Anne van de Wiel ranks 1,458Before her are Bakhodur Usmonov, Orawan Paranang, Camille Prigent, Yenny Acuña, Phillip Kinono, and Ben Hallock. After her are Jimena Pérez, Jackson Yueill, Dorota Banaszczyk, Amaury Golitin, Gavin Hoover, and Nicole Yeargin.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Anne van de Wiel ranks 1,122 out of 1,032Before her are Nanna Merrald Rasmussen (null), Chido Obi (2007), Anders Rasmussen (1976), Caroline Bohé (1999), Lucas Bjerregaard (1991), and Andreas Schou (1986). After her are Ole Hesselbjerg (null), Mette Graversgaard (1995), Frida Sanggaard Nielsen (1998), Nanna Koerstz Madsen (1994), Emily Kristine Pedersen (1996), and Simone Christensen (1994).

Among ATHLETES In Denmark

Among athletes born in Denmark, Anne van de Wiel ranks 65Before her are Daniel Bachmann Andersen (null), Malene Degn (null), Mona Mitterwallner (null), Nanna Merrald Rasmussen (null), Lucas Bjerregaard (1991), and Andreas Schou (1986). After her are Ole Hesselbjerg (null), Mette Graversgaard (1995), Frida Sanggaard Nielsen (1998), Nanna Koerstz Madsen (1994), Simone Christensen (1994), and Christina Johansen (1992).