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Judith Arndt

1976 - Today

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Judith Arndt (born 23 July 1976) is a retired German professional cyclist, who last rode for the GreenEDGE-AIS cycling team. She won the bronze medal in the 3000 m pursuit event at the 1996 Summer Olympics when she was 20. In 2004, she won the world road race championship and came second in the Olympic road race. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Judith Arndt is the 452nd most popular cyclist (up from 488th in 2019), the 5,842nd most popular biography from Germany (up from 5,925th in 2019) and the 31st most popular German Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Judith Arndt ranks 452 out of 1,613Before her are Max Sciandri, Wouter Weylandt, Robert Gesink, Romain Bardet, Álvaro Pino, and Bauke Mollema. After her are Graeme Obree, Maxim Iglinsky, Anna van der Breggen, Sven Nys, Petra Rossner, and Leonardo Piepoli.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Judith Arndt ranks 398Before her are Andreas Mogensen, Claudia Llosa, Kim Collins, Mantas Kvedaravičius, Guillermo Franco, and Paola Suárez. After her are Jake Sullivan, Mari Okada, Vitalic, Daniel Farke, Sven Nys, and Ronnie Vannucci Jr..

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Judith Arndt ranks 5,845 out of 7,253Before her are Michael Rensing (1984), Jan Frodeno (1981), Nele Neuhaus (1967), Dirk Schuster (1967), Lars Stindl (1988), and Petra Pau (1963). After her are Maxi Kleber (1992), Ömer Toprak (1989), Deniz Aytekin (1978), Frank Baumann (1975), Roger Cicero (1970), and Laura Siegemund (1988).

Among CYCLISTS In Germany

Among cyclists born in Germany, Judith Arndt ranks 31Before her are Lutz Heßlich (1959), Rolf Gölz (1962), Theodor Leupold (null), André Greipel (1982), Michael Rich (1969), and Marcel Kittel (1988). After her are Petra Rossner (1966), Falk Boden (1960), Mario Kummer (1962), Steffen Wesemann (1971), Robert Förstemann (1986), and Bernd Dittert (1961).