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Hans Grodotzki

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Hans Grodotzki (born 4 April 1936 in Preußisch Holland) is an East German long-distance runner who competed mainly in track events. He competed for the United Team of Germany in the 1960 Summer Olympics held in Rome, Italy in the 10,000 metres where he won the silver medal. In the 5,000 metres he repeated this, winning a second silver medal. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hans Grodotzki is the 1,604th most popular athlete (up from 1,822nd in 2019), the 1,147th most popular biography from Poland (up from 1,240th in 2019) and the 34th most popular Polish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Hans Grodotzki ranks 1,604 out of 6,025Before him are Gerd Hornberger, Paola Pigni, Maureen Caird, Petar Šegvić, Ruth Svedberg, and Bruno Visintin. After him are Willem Slijkhuis, Martin Strel, Kaarlo Tuominen, Jean-Jacques Guissart, Fred Tootell, and Walter Middelberg.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1936, Hans Grodotzki ranks 480Before him are Claudio Barrientos, Robert A. Parker, Hannu Salama, Carl Kaufmann, Lawrence Gordon, and Oreste Corbatta. After him are Rubén Héctor Sosa, Ismail Merchant, Marino Klinger, Ferenc Németh, Gavriil Popov, and Žarko Nikolić.

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In Poland

Among people born in Poland, Hans Grodotzki ranks 1,147 out of 1,694Before him are Władysław Żeleński (1837), Heinz Pollay (1908), Julia Hartwig (1921), Waldemar Pawlak (1959), Tadeusz Friedrich (1903), and Jan Lechoń (1899). After him are Paul Mattick (1904), Wiesław Rudkowski (1946), Irena Kwiatkowska (1912), Krzysztof Warzycha (1964), Roy Henkel (1905), and Adam Nawałka (1957).

Among ATHLETES In Poland

Among athletes born in Poland, Hans Grodotzki ranks 34Before him are Dieter Kottysch (1943), Kazimierz Paździor (1935), Józef Grudzień (1939), Witold Woyda (1939), Maria Kwaśniewska (1913), and Heinz Pollay (1908). After him are Wiesław Rudkowski (1946), Dieter Grahn (1944), Jerzy Kaczmarek (1948), Tadeusz Rut (1931), Zygmunt Chychła (1926), and Meinhard Nehmer (1941).