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Ioan Șnep

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Ioan Gabor Șnep (born 12 July 1966) is a retired Romanian rower. Competing in coxed pairs and coxed fours he won silver medals at the 1988 Olympics and 1989 and 1991 world championships. After retiring from competitions he worked as a rowing coach. His wife Doina Șnep, sister-in-law Anișoara Bălan and brother-in-law Valentin Robu are also retired Olympic rowers. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Ioan Șnep is the 3,890th most popular athlete, the 750th most popular biography from Romania and the 95th most popular Romanian Athlete.

Ioan Șnep is most famous for being a Romanian rower who competed in the 1970s and 1980s. He achieved notable success in international rowing competitions, including the World Rowing Championships.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Ioan Șnep ranks 942Before him are Mark Ravenhill, Jonathan Silverman, Alessandro Bianchi, Dave Krusen, Shabba Ranks, and Seeman. After him are Sigrid Kirchmann, Peter Vermes, Fujio Yamamoto, Gina Ravera, Henrique Arlindo Etges, and Antoni Bernadó.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Ioan Șnep ranks 750 out of 844Before him are Camelia Potec (1982), Otilia Bădescu (1970), Cristina Flutur (null), Mihai Fifor (1970), Gina Gogean (1978), and Bogdan Aurescu (1973). After him are Mihai Pintilii (1984), Jaqueline Cristian (1998), Elena Băsescu (1980), Irina Spîrlea (1974), Oana Pantelimon (1972), and Marian Simion (1975).

Among ATHLETES In Romania

Among athletes born in Romania, Ioan Șnep ranks 92Before him are Marian Oprea (1982), Zita-Eva Funkenhauser (1966), and Maria Magdalena Dumitrache (1977). After him are Oana Pantelimon (1972), Marian Simion (1975), Simona Richter (1972), Ioan Grigoraș (1963), Victoria Lepădatu (1971), Lidia Șimon (1973), Aurica Bărăscu (1974), Florin Popescu (1974), and Rodica Mateescu (1971).