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Christian Ahlmann

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Christian Ahlmann (born 17 December 1974 in Marl, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German equestrian who competes in the sport of show jumping. He is married to Judy Ann Melchior (head of Zangersheide). He ranks first in the FEI Longines World Ranking List. Ahlmann won the FEI Show Jumping World Cup with Taloubet Z in 2011. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Christian Ahlmann is the 3,863rd most popular athlete (down from 3,323rd in 2024), the 6,546th most popular biography from Germany (down from 6,313th in 2019) and the 419th most popular German Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Christian Ahlmann ranks 3,863 out of 6,025Before him are Gry Østvik, André Domingos, Diána Igaly, Frantz Kruger, Vítězslav Veselý, and Beverley Goddard. After him are Rustam Orujov, Wang Han, Igor Boraska, Lowell Bailey, Julien Robert, and Benjamin Darbelet.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Christian Ahlmann ranks 869Before him are Greg Vanney, Flávia Alessandra, Isaiah Mustafa, Betty Abah, Giuliano Giannichedda, and Antonio McDyess. After him are Fernando Correa, Julien Robert, Paul Manning, Andreas Scheuer, Tatsuma Yoshida, and Celso Vieira.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Christian Ahlmann ranks 6,549 out of 7,253Before him are Christian Schulz (1983), Felix Neureuther (1984), Patrick Ebert (1987), Prince Ernst August of Hanover (1983), Simone Peter (1965), and Anke Baier-Loef (1972). After him are Katrin Zeller (1979), Tim Kleindienst (1995), Thomas Kraft (1988), Andreas Scheuer (1974), Matthias Kessler (1979), and Stephan Freigang (1967).

Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Christian Ahlmann ranks 419Before him are Christina Schwanitz (1985), Marcus Ehning (1974), Andreas Hajek (1968), Nils Schumann (1978), Cornelia Ullrich (1963), and Martina Beck (1979). After him are Stephan Freigang (1967), Simone Hauswald (1979), Eckhardt Schultz (1964), Alica Schmidt (1998), Simon Schempp (1988), and Tim Lobinger (1972).