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Dina Ellermann

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Dina Ellermann (née Dina Radha'a; born 20 December 1980) is an Estonian dressage rider. She competed at the 2014 World Equestrian Games, and at three European Dressage Championships (in 2015, 2017 and 2019). She competed at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, becoming the first Estonian equestrian to do so, and finished 49th individually. Ellermann was born in Baghdad, Iraq to an Estonian mother and an Iraqi father. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Dina Ellermann is the 7,229th most popular athlete (down from 7,058th in 2019), the 382nd most popular biography from Iraq (down from 381st in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Iraqi Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Dina Ellermann ranks 7,229 out of 6,025Before her are Emma Dyke, Aleksandra Maksakova, Mauro De Filippis, Janieve Russell, Demish Gaye, and Ge Manqi. After her are Hanna Klein, Meryem Erdoğan, Alexander Belonogoff, Mehran Barkhordari, Agustina Albertarrio, and Filipe Toledo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Dina Ellermann ranks 1,408Before her are Craig Mottram, Claude Kelly, Kirk Penney, Mohamed Abicha, Kasey Kahne, and Mauro De Filippis. After her are Nikitin Dheer, Samy Abdel Razek, Brad Gushue, Geetanjali Thapa, Mohammad Hafeez, and Agatha Sangma.

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In Iraq

Among people born in Iraq, Dina Ellermann ranks 382 out of 384Before her are Bashar Resan (1996), Amjad Attwan (1997), Ahmed Ibrahim Khalaf (1992), Mohammed Hameed Farhan (1993), Yaser Kasim (1991), and Mohammed Kassid (1986). After her are Aker Al-Obaidi (1999), Ammar Abduljabbar (1995), and Vlado Popadić (1996).

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Among ATHLETES In Iraq

Among athletes born in Iraq, Dina Ellermann ranks 3Before her are Jafar Salmasi (1918), and Dana Hussain (1986). After her are Aker Al-Obaidi (1999), Ammar Abduljabbar (1995), and Vlado Popadić (1996).