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Marcel Fässler

1959 - Today

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Marcel Fässler (born 21 February 1959) is a Swiss bobsledder who competed in the late 1980s. Fässler won a gold medal in the four-man event with teammates Ekkehard Fasser, Kurt Meier and Werner Stocker at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Marcel Fässler is the 2,890th most popular athlete (up from 3,058th in 2019), the 766th most popular biography from Switzerland (up from 799th in 2019) and the 33rd most popular Swiss Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Marcel Fässler ranks 2,890 out of 6,025Before him are Vladimir Alikin, Barbara Fusar-Poli, Caster Semenya, Manfred Stengl, Jenny Simpson, and Antonio Rossi. After him are Nicolae Țaga, Frank Luck, Fatuma Roba, Vladimer Aptsiauri, Butch Johnson, and Pierpaolo Ferrazzi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1959, Marcel Fässler ranks 679Before him are Pamela Fryman, Haviland Morris, Andrea Jung, Rolando Blackman, Gary Lux, and Susan Faludi. After him are Maurice G. Dantec, Jamal Al-Qabendi, Kazuhiro Koso, Penny Pritzker, Ronald Pofalla, and Takeaki Matsumoto.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Marcel Fässler ranks 766 out of 1,015Before him are Marwin Hitz (1987), Kurt Meier (1962), Martin Odersky (1958), Carla Juri (1985), Thomas Frischknecht (1970), and Philipp Degen (1983). After him are Michael Albasini (1980), Dominique Herr (1965), Brigitte McMahon (1967), Sonja Nef (1972), Aleksandar Prijović (1990), and Mauro Lustrinelli (1976).

Among ATHLETES In Switzerland

Among athletes born in Switzerland, Marcel Fässler ranks 33Before him are Markus Ryffel (1955), Gaston Strobino (1891), Paul Meister (1926), Daniel Giger (1949), Selina Gasparin (1984), and Kurt Meier (1962). After him are Brigitte McMahon (1967), Mujinga Kambundji (1992), André Bucher (1976), Rolf Thorsen (1961), Francisco Javier Gómez Noya (1983), and Daniel Müller (1965).