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Jörg Fiedler

1978 - Today

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Jörg Fiedler (also spelled Joerg; born 21 February 1978) is a German épée fencer, European champion in 2011 and 2013, and three-time team silver world medallist (1999, 2003, and 2005). Fiedler took part in the 2000 Summer Olympics, where he lost in the second round to Oleksandr Horbachuk. In the team event, Germany finished 5th. He won a bronze medal with Sven Schmid and Daniel Strigel in the team épée event at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jörg Fiedler is the 191st most popular fencer (up from 237th in 2019), the 6,415th most popular biography from Germany (up from 6,730th in 2019) and the 9th most popular German Fencer.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Jörg Fiedler ranks 191 out of 349Before him are Iván Trevejo, Aida Mohamed, Britta Heidemann, Peter Joppich, Áron Szilágyi, and Salvatore Sanzo. After him are Benjamin Kleibrink, Nathalie Moellhausen, Julien Pillet, Andrea Baldini, Diego Confalonieri, and Rubén Limardo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Jörg Fiedler ranks 752Before him are Ralf Bartels, Tony Yayo, Waleed al-Shehri, André Pinto, Corina Morariu, and An Hyo-yeon. After him are Collin Benjamin, Abdeslam Ouaddou, Diablo Cody, Marian Álvarez, Martin Elmiger, and Pierrick Fédrigo.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Jörg Fiedler ranks 6,418 out of 7,253Before him are Margareta Kozuch (1986), Björn Phau (1979), Patrick Helmes (1984), Jordan Carver (1986), Davie Selke (1995), and Daniel Altmaier (1998). After him are Max Lemke (1895), Stephan Vuckovic (1972), Michael Schulte (1990), Manja Kowalski (1976), Annekatrin Thiele (1984), and Steffen Fetzner (1968).

Among FENCERS In Germany

Among fencers born in Germany, Jörg Fiedler ranks 9Before him are Olga Oelkers (1887), August Heim (1904), Arnd Schmitt (1965), Anja Fichtel (1968), Britta Heidemann (1982), and Peter Joppich (1982). After him are Benjamin Kleibrink (1985), Imke Duplitzer (1975), Sebastian Bachmann (1986), André Weßels (1981), Alexandra Ndolo (1986), and Benedikt Wagner (1990).