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Helga Arendt

1964 - 2013

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Helga Arendt (24 April 1964 – 11 March 2013) was a West German sprinter who competed mainly in the 400 metres. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Helga Arendt is the 3,633rd most popular athlete, the 6,445th most popular biography from Germany and the 396th most popular German Athlete.

Helga Arendt was a German sprinter known for her achievements in track and field during the 1980s, particularly in the 400 meters and relay events. She represented East Germany in various international competitions, contributing to her country's prominence in athletics during that era.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Helga Arendt ranks 3,633 out of 6,025Before her are Almaz Ayana, Seema Punia, Steffen Bogs, Dag Bjørndalen, Kimmo Kinnunen, and Fabrice Guy. After her are Munkhbayar Dorjsuren, Sandra Azón, Giovanni De Benedictis, Om Yun-chol, Gezahegne Abera, and Alison Williamson.

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Among people born in 1964, Helga Arendt ranks 993Before her are Menno Oosting, Florence Duperval Guillaume, Maria McKee, Rick Leach, Jane Horrocks, and Stephan Elliott. After her are Mark Christopher Lawrence, Doug Ford, Ronan Vibert, Ulf Samuelsson, Dan Savage, and Patricia Kraus. Among people deceased in 2013, Helga Arendt ranks 544Before her are Noboru Yamaguchi, Thompson Oliha, Reshma, Christopher Evan Welch, Risë Stevens, and Lázaro Rivas. After her are Chi Cheng, Rituparno Ghosh, Kenny Ball, Sushmita Banerjee, Hakimullah Mehsud, and Besik Kudukhov.

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Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Helga Arendt ranks 396Before her are Andreas Dibowski (1966), Stefan Kretzschmar (1973), Bahne Rabe (1963), André Lange (1973), Steffen Zühlke (1965), and Steffen Bogs (1965). After her are Sylke Otto (1969), Armin Eichholz (1964), Andreas Keller (1965), Kerstin Müller (1969), André Steiner (1970), and Thomas Reineck (1967).