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Femke Dekker

1979 - Today

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Femke Dekker (pronounced [ˈfɛmkə ˈdɛkər]; born 11 July 1979) is a Dutch rower from the Netherlands. Dekker started rowing in 1990 and made her international debut in the double sculls at the 1995 Junior World Championships in Poznań. Together with Christel Rijnten she won the bronze medal. The following year Dekker became World Junior Champion in the four with Rijnten, Karin Klinge and Maartje Breeman in Glasgow. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Femke Dekker is the 7,211th most popular writer (up from 7,240th in 2019), the 1,415th most popular biography from Netherlands (up from 1,513th in 2019) and the 65th most popular Dutch Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Femke Dekker ranks 7,211 out of 7,302Before her are Rajaa al-Sanea, Henriett Seth F., İsmail Küçükkaya, Jake Tapper, Jane Goldman, and Helen DeWitt. After her are Jane Espenson, Beau Willimon, James Frey, Dawid Jung, Yahya Hassan, and Anita Sarkeesian.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Femke Dekker ranks 1,065Before her are Artiwara Kongmalai, Renato Sulić, David Civera, Mamadou Bagayoko, Brett Lancaster, and Mile Sterjovski. After her are Laurent Bonnart, Periklis Iakovakis, Will Young, Brian O'Driscoll, Eliot Higgins, and Denis Špoljarić.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Femke Dekker ranks 1,416 out of 1,646Before her are Mark Tuitert (1980), Robin de Kruijf (1991), Koen Bouwman (1993), Sharon van Rouwendaal (1993), Jaïro Riedewald (1996), and Laurine van Riessen (1987). After her are Perr Schuurs (1999), Igor Sijsling (1987), Sari van Veenendaal (1990), Robin Frijns (1991), Femke Heemskerk (1987), and Nadine Visser (1995).

Among WRITERS In Netherlands

Among writers born in Netherlands, Femke Dekker ranks 65Before her are Renate Dorrestein (1954), Michel Faber (1960), Jan van Steenbergen (1970), Arnon Grunberg (1971), Rutger Bregman (1988), and Marieke Lucas Rijneveld (1991).