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Bernhard Seifert

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Bernhard Seifert (born 15 February 1993) is a German athlete specializing in the javelin throw. He represented Germany at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the javelin throw. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bernhard Seifert is the 10,666th most popular athlete (down from 10,351st in 2019), the 7,664th most popular biography from Germany (down from 7,538th in 2019) and the 770th most popular German Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Bernhard Seifert ranks 10,666 out of 6,025Before him are Hu Heming, Alexandra Nemich, Alowesi Nakoci, Naomi Graham, Leon Reid, and Demita Vega. After him are Banuve Tabakaucoro, Altay Altayev, Ilse Koolhaas, Ronald Levy, Chanice Porter, and Lin Wenjun.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Bernhard Seifert ranks 1,993Before him are María José Vargas, Svenja Weger, Marina Fioravanti, Aubree Munro, Hamza Sahli, and Julian Forte. After him are Promise Amukamara, Annie Kunz, Erica Bougard, Waisea Nacuqu, Yusleidy Figueroa, and Jillian Weir.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Bernhard Seifert ranks 7,667 out of 7,253Before him are Hanna Granitzki (1997), Svenja Weger (1993), Marina Fioravanti (1993), Laura Riedemann (1998), Lisa Nippgen (1997), and Buly Da Conceição Triste (1991). After him are Lilly Stoephasius (2007), Lisa Höpink (1998), Jacob Peters (null), Lena Micheel (1998), Pia Maertens (1999), and Noha Hany (2001).

Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Bernhard Seifert ranks 770Before him are Jana Messerschmidt (1990), Hanna Granitzki (1997), Svenja Weger (1993), Marina Fioravanti (1993), Lisa Nippgen (1997), and Buly Da Conceição Triste (1991). After him are Lilly Stoephasius (2007), Jacob Peters (null), Lena Micheel (1998), Pia Maertens (1999), Noha Hany (2001), and Felix Vogg (1990).