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Ian Millar

1947 - Today

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Ian Millar CM (born January 6, 1947) is a Canadian Equestrian Team athlete for show jumping. He is a two-time winner of the Show Jumping World Cup, and an Olympic silver medallist. Due to his longevity and accomplishments, he is often nicknamed "Captain Canada" in his sport. He holds the record for most Olympic appearances by any athlete in any sport (10). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ian Millar is the 16,246th most popular politician (down from 15,965th in 2019), the 547th most popular biography from Canada (down from 496th in 2019) and the 52nd most popular Canadian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Ian Millar ranks 16,246 out of 19,576Before him are Eric Moussambani, Valery Bolotov, Theodore Katsanevas, Louis Meznarie, Otto Arosemena, and Gopal Swarup Pathak. After him are Haydée Santamaría, João de Deus Pinheiro, Arthur Fadden, David Lange, Danny Faure, and James McHenry.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Ian Millar ranks 692Before him are Leena Krohn, Rói Patursson, Finn Kalvik, Carlos Mendes, Theodore Katsanevas, and Majgull Axelsson. After him are Steve Forbes, Liz Torres, Ildo Maneiro, Claudio Sala, Sally Struthers, and Borka Pavićević.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Ian Millar ranks 547 out of 1,622Before him are Lolita Davidovich (1961), Alessia Cara (1996), Wendy Crewson (1956), Edison Chen (1980), David James Elliott (1960), and August Ames (1994). After him are Colin Carruthers (1890), Anke Engelke (1965), Michel Brault (1928), Jill Hennessy (1968), Kelly Rowan (1965), and Charles Scicluna (1959).

Among POLITICIANS In Canada

Among politicians born in Canada, Ian Millar ranks 52Before him are William Cockburn (1902), Pauline Marois (1949), Georges Vanier (1888), François Legault (1957), Gus Dillon (1881), and Gaétan Boucher (1958). After him are Jeanne Sauvé (1922), George-Étienne Cartier (1814), Marie Yovanovitch (1958), Jack Layton (1950), Norman Lane (1919), and Scotty Bowman (1933).