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Benedikt Wagner

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Benedikt Wagner (born 14 June 1990) is a German fencer, team World champion in 2014. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's sabre, but was defeated in the third round by his teammate Nicolas Limbach, the German team which he was a member of were knocked out in the quarterfinals. He also won the European Championship in 2016. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Benedikt Wagner is the 345th most popular fencer (down from 322nd in 2019), the 7,201st most popular biography from Germany (down from 7,142nd in 2019) and the 15th most popular German Fencer.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Benedikt Wagner ranks 345 out of 349Before him are Nikita Glazkov, Maxime Pauty, Federica Isola, Song Se-ra, Satoru Uyama, and Rebecca Ward. After him are Sergey Bida, Ryo Miyake, Sofia Pozdniakova, Daryl Homer, Sada Jacobson, and Alexander Choupenitch.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Benedikt Wagner ranks 1,326Before him are Irina Falconi, Rebecca Ward, Mohamed Safwat, Ciara Renée, Yvonne Anderson, and Sergio Tejera. After him are Yutaka Yoshida, John Smith, Toshio Shimakawa, Keita Ichikawa, Christian Kukuk, and Kelly Jonker.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Benedikt Wagner ranks 7,204 out of 7,253Before him are Tom Liebscher (1993), Mieke Kröger (1993), Tim Tscharnke (1989), Hendrik Pekeler (1991), Dominik Nerz (1989), and Marvin Bakalorz (1989). After him are Eduard Löwen (1997), Christian Kukuk (1990), Lena Petermann (1994), Franziska Brauße (1998), Luca Netz (2003), and Jasmin Grabowski (1991).

Among FENCERS In Germany

Among fencers born in Germany, Benedikt Wagner ranks 15Before him are Jörg Fiedler (1978), Benjamin Kleibrink (1985), Imke Duplitzer (1975), Sebastian Bachmann (1986), André Weßels (1981), and Alexandra Ndolo (1986). After him are Max Hartung (1989), and Xu Yingming (1992).