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Jonas Deichmann

1987 - Today

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Jonas Deichmann (born 15 April 1987 in Stuttgart) is a best-selling author, adventurer, extreme athlete, and holder of multiple world records in cycling and endurance. He is a popular motivational speaker at German companies and sports teams. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jonas Deichmann is the 7,245th most popular writer, the 6,756th most popular biography from Germany and the 380th most popular German Writer.

Jonas Deichmann is most famous for his adventurous feats as an extreme athlete, including his record-setting long-distance runs and cycling journeys. He is also an author, sharing his experiences and insights from his adventures.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Jonas Deichmann ranks 7,245 out of 7,302Before him are Rajaa al-Sanea, Amy Webb, Henriett Seth F., Naomi Alderman, Stephanie Garber, and İsmail Küçükkaya. After him are Jake Tapper, Jane Goldman, Helen DeWitt, Femke Dekker, Jane Espenson, and Melissa Panarello.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Jonas Deichmann ranks 921Before him are Illya Marchenko, Alban Hoxha, Valdet Rama, Eric Botteghin, Darron Gibson, and Maša Zec Peškirič. After him are Yunis Abdelhamid, Hugo Becker, Franko Škugor, Julián Simón, Franck Songo'o, and Zhang Lin.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Jonas Deichmann ranks 6,759 out of 7,253Before him are Laura Ludwig (1986), Ariane Hingst (1979), Stephan Schröck (1986), Marcel Risse (1989), Annike Krahn (1985), and Krisztián Tóth (1994). After him are Thomas Ulrich (1975), Phil Bauhaus (1994), Richard Adjei (1983), Dominik Koepfer (1994), Andreas Ihle (1979), and Daniel Becke (1978).

Among WRITERS In Germany

Among writers born in Germany, Jonas Deichmann ranks 380Before him are Ingrid Klimke (1968), Lutz Seiler (1963), Roland Schimmelpfennig (1967), Felicitas Hoppe (1960), Jan Böhmermann (1981), and Judith Schalansky (1980). After him are Benedict Wells (1984), and Kristof Magnusson (1976).