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Lore Hoffmann

1996 - Today

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Lore Hoffmann (born 25 July 1996) is a Swiss middle-distance runner who specialises in the 800 metres. She finished fourth at the 2022 European Championships and fifth at the 2021 European Indoor Championships. She reached the semi-finals of the 2020 Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 5 different languages on Wikipedia. Lore Hoffmann is the 10,021st most popular athlete (down from 8,622nd in 2024), the 7,379th most popular biography from France (down from 6,945th in 2019) and the 394th most popular French Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Lore Hoffmann ranks 10,021 out of 6,025Before her are Maryse Luzolo, Aleksandra Jarmolińska, Red Gerard, Murad Fatiyev, Sarah Hawe, and Hassan Kaddah. After her are Philip Elhage, Michal Desenský, Anastassiya Lavrova, Estefania García, Alegna González, and Anastasia Pavlova.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Lore Hoffmann ranks 1,448Before her are Ariana Washington, Karina Ibragimova, Nico Hernandez, Sorayya Aghaei, Cymphonique Miller, and MyKayla Skinner. After her are Cierra Runge, Brandon Barker, Jack Stacey, Zhang Deshun, Gunnar Bentz, and Antoine Kina.

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In France

Among people born in France, Lore Hoffmann ranks 7,373 out of 6,770After her are Magda Wiet-Hénin (1995), Bartłomiej Adamus (2000), Chloé Sauvourel (2000), Lauren Smith (null), Boris Neveu (1986), Orlann Oliere (1991), Thomas Jordier (1994), Djilali Bedrani (1993), Oriane Bertone (2005), Vincent Milou (1996), Anaïs Michel (1988), and Samuel Kistohurry (1995).

Among ATHLETES In France

Among athletes born in France, Lore Hoffmann ranks 394Before her are Benjamin Robert (1998), Nikita Ducarroz (1996), Alexis Miellet (1995), Nicolas Delmotte (1978), Arthur Margelidon (1993), and Amina Zidani (1993). After her are Magda Wiet-Hénin (1995), Bartłomiej Adamus (2000), Lauren Smith (null), Boris Neveu (1986), Orlann Oliere (1991), and Thomas Jordier (1994).