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Kristjan Čeh

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Kristjan Čeh /tʃex/ (born 17 February 1999) is a Slovenian athlete specialising in the discus throw. He won the gold medal at the 2022 World Athletics Championships, setting a championship record in the process. Čeh placed second at the 2023 World Championships and the 2022 European Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kristjan Čeh is the 4,508th most popular athlete (down from 3,221st in 2019), the 289th most popular biography from Slovenia (down from 217th in 2019) and the 18th most popular Slovene Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Kristjan Čeh ranks 4,508 out of 6,025Before him are Javier Culson, Kalkidan Gezahegne, Liao Hui, Faustino Reyes, Carlos Ortiz, and Michellie Jones. After him are Rim Jong-sim, Patrick Hausding, Nikša Dobud, Dirk Van Tichelt, George Bennett, and Daimí Pernía.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Kristjan Čeh ranks 262Before him are Keyshawn Davis, Leo Skiri Østigård, Pato O'Ward, Ben Brereton Díaz, Manor Solomon, and Perr Schuurs. After him are Mattias Svanberg, Elena Radionova, Linoy Ashram, Mark Travers, Alexei Popyrin, and Ona Batlle.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Kristjan Čeh ranks 289 out of 340Before him are Beno Udrih (1982), Matic Osovnikar (1980), Maša Zec Peškirič (1987), Rok Štraus (1987), Ana Gros (1991), and Nika Križnar (2000). After him are Urša Bogataj (1995), Timi Zajc (2000), Nejc Skubic (1989), Katja Višnar (1984), Grega Žemlja (1986), and Benjamin Savšek (1987).

Among ATHLETES In Slovenia

Among athletes born in Slovenia, Kristjan Čeh ranks 18Before him are Klemen Bauer (1986), Andraž Vehovar (1972), Luka Špik (1979), Tina Šutej (1988), Francisco Santos (null), and Matic Osovnikar (1980). After him are Benjamin Savšek (1987), Peter Kauzer (1983), Marko Kump (1988), Anamari Velenšek (1991), Adrian Gomboc (1995), and Luka Pibernik (1993).