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Gianni Romme

1973 - Today

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Gianni Petrus Cornelis Romme (born 12 February 1973) is a Dutch marathoner and a former long track speed skater. He won two gold medals at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano and was the World all-round champion in 2000 and 2003. Romme has been a coach since the 2006–07 speed skating season. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gianni Romme is the 297th most popular skater (up from 309th in 2019), the 1,309th most popular biography from Netherlands (up from 1,362nd in 2019) and the 19th most popular Dutch Skater.

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Among SKATERS

Among skaters, Gianni Romme ranks 297 out of 483Before him are Tatiana Volosozhar, Nils van der Poel, Eric Flaim, Loena Hendrickx, Kristina Groves, and Tanja Szewczenko. After him are Lee Kang-seok, Derek Parra, Nobunari Oda, Kaori Sakamoto, Falko Zandstra, and Daisuke Takahashi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Gianni Romme ranks 877Before him are Iñigo Idiakez, Angélica, Antônio Monteiro Dutra, Takayuki Nishigaya, Yelena Rudkovskaya, and Roberto Fresnedoso. After him are Germán Villa, Frances Hardinge, Anna Le Moine, Tony Campos, Shuhei Yomoda, and Frank Høj.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Gianni Romme ranks 1,310 out of 1,646Before him are David Mendes da Silva (1982), Stefania Liberakakis (2002), Gert-Jan Segers (1969), Sharon Kovacs (1990), Dave van den Bergh (1976), and Matwé Middelkoop (1983). After him are Barry Opdam (1976), Zakaria Labyad (1993), Laurens ten Dam (1980), Falko Zandstra (1971), Michael Mols (1970), and Dennis Gentenaar (1975).

Among SKATERS In Netherlands

Among skaters born in Netherlands, Gianni Romme ranks 19Before him are Ids Postma (1973), Jan Bos (1975), Rintje Ritsma (1970), Leo Visser (1966), Marianne Timmer (1974), and Bob de Jong (1976). After him are Falko Zandstra (1971), Gerard van Velde (1971), Gerard Kemkers (1967), Jochem Uytdehaage (1976), Koen Verweij (1990), and Carlijn Achtereekte (1990).