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Leon Rotman

1934 - Today

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Leon Rotman (born 22 July 1934) is a retired Romanian sprint canoeist. He won two individual gold medals at the 1956 Olympics and a bronze medal in 1960. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Leon Rotman is the 1,449th most popular athlete (down from 916th in 2019), the 446th most popular biography from Romania (down from 418th in 2019) and the 20th most popular Romanian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Leon Rotman ranks 1,449 out of 6,025Before him are Kazimierz Paździor, Maurice Vignerot, József Várszegi, Wolfgang Schmidt, Lawrence Shields, and Valentin Gavrilov. After him are Cornelius Warmerdam, Jörg Drehmel, Ilke Wyludda, Carl Johnson, Géza Csapó, and Josef Holeček.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1934, Leon Rotman ranks 442Before him are Fernando Cardenal, David Burke, Jackie Pretorius, Diana Der Hovanessian, Pierre Darmon, and Alan A'Court. After him are Gordon Bell, Östen Warnerbring, Robert Siatka, Timothy West, Gerry Hitchens, and Stanley Turrentine.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Leon Rotman ranks 446 out of 844Before him are Costică Ștefănescu (1951), Theodor Pallady (1871), Alexandru G. Golescu (1819), Radu Mihăileanu (1958), Ileana Gyulai-Drîmbă-Jenei (1946), and Grigore Moisil (1906). After him are Ion Agârbiceanu (1882), Manolache Costache Epureanu (1823), Grigore Antipa (1867), Alexandru Cuedan (1910), Solomon Marcus (1925), and Mircea David (1914).

Among ATHLETES In Romania

Among athletes born in Romania, Leon Rotman ranks 20Before him are Atanase Sciotnic (1942), Valeria Bufanu (1946), Nicolae Neagoe (1941), Ion Drîmbă (1942), Vasile Dîba (1954), and Vasile Tiță (1928). After him are Constantin Alexandru (1953), Anișoara Cușmir-Stanciu (1962), Paula Ivan (1963), Sofia Corban (1956), Ghiță Licu (1945), and Sanda Toma (1956).