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Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour

1992 - Today

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Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour (born 2 January 1992) is a Danish Olympic dressage horse rider. Representing Denmark, she competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro where she finished 13th in the individual and 6th in the team competition. At the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, she finished 4th in both the individual and team dressage events. She also represented Denmark in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, riding the horse Freestyle. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 11 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 10 in 2024). Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour is the 7,925th most popular athlete (down from 5,382nd in 2024), the 1,154th most popular biography from Denmark (down from 977th in 2019) and the 63rd most popular Danish Athlete.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour ranks 1,509Before her are Martin Wolfram, Masaaki Murakami, Philipp Weber, Vasilii Egorov, Matias Caseras, and Erin Nayler. After her are Philip Hindes, Alexandr Zaichikov, Ryohei Yoshihama, Bernadette Graf, Marcos Delía, and Brandie Wilkerson.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour ranks 1,155 out of 1,032Before her are Mikael Uhre (1994), Amalie Iuel (1994), Marta Pérez (null), Casper von Folsach (1993), Julie Leth (1992), Magnus Warming (2000), and Rasmus Thelander (1991). After her are Andreas Maxsø (1994), Mia Blichfeldt (1997), Trine Schmidt (1988), Sara Thygesen (1991), and Pascal Gregor (1994).

Among ATHLETES In Denmark

Among athletes born in Denmark, Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour ranks 63Before her are Martin Kirketerp (1982), René Holten Poulsen (1988), Anne Dsane Andersen (1992), Maja Jager (1991), Amalie Iuel (1994), and Marta Pérez (null). After her are Fredrik Bjerrehuus (1990), Andreas Bube (1987), Edi Hrnic (2003), Anna Emilie Møller (1997), Joachim Sutton (1995), and Daniel Bachmann Andersen (null).