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Anouk Vetter

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Anouk Vetter (Dutch pronunciation: [aːˈnuk ˈfɛtər]; born 4 February 1993) is a Dutch track and field athlete who competes in the combined events. She won the silver medal in the heptathlon at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Vetter claimed bronze and silver in the event at the 2017 and 2022 World Athletics Championships respectively. She took the gold medal at the 2016 European Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Anouk Vetter is the 4,285th most popular athlete (down from 3,661st in 2019), the 1,391st most popular biography from Netherlands (down from 1,321st in 2019) and the 58th most popular Dutch Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Anouk Vetter ranks 4,285 out of 6,025Before her are Fabien Claude, Lydia de Vega, Mubarak Hassan Shami, Britta Oppelt, Ehsan Haddadi, and Ilya Bryzgalov. After her are Anita Márton, Takaharu Furukawa, Anju Bobby George, Sharon Rendle, Martin Sauer, and Selemon Barega.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Anouk Vetter ranks 505Before her are Oleg Vernyayev, Kuo Hsing-chun, Hampus Wanne, Jesse Joronen, Danny da Costa, and Jack Butland. After her are Alexa Grasso, Diego Rico, Naohisa Takato, Ali Assadalla, Lindon Victor, and Sam Feldt.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Anouk Vetter ranks 1,392 out of 1,646Before her are Carlijn Achtereekte (1990), Jorrit Hendrix (1995), Marc Houtzager (1971), Wout Brama (1986), Sidney Samson (1981), and Suzan Lamens (1999). After her are Maarten van der Weijden (1981), Anouk Dekker (1986), José Luis Sánchez (null), Sander van Gessel (1976), Bram Nuytinck (1990), and Sam Feldt (1993).

Among ATHLETES In Netherlands

Among athletes born in Netherlands, Anouk Vetter ranks 58Before her are Chun Wei Cheung (1972), Rens Blom (1977), Stefan Struve (1988), Hans Peter Minderhoud (1973), Ester Workel (1975), and Marc Houtzager (1971). After her are José Luis Sánchez (null), Kjeld Nuis (1989), Rutger Smith (1981), Fatima Moreira de Melo (1978), Nadine Visser (1995), and Wang Chao (null).