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Marika Kilius

1943 - Today

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Marika Kilius (German pronunciation: [maˈʁiːkaː ˈkiːli̯ʊs] ; born 24 March 1943) is a German former pair skater. With Hans-Jürgen Bäumler, she is a two-time Olympic silver medalist, a two-time World champion, and a six-time European champion. Earlier in her career, she competed with Franz Ningel. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Marika Kilius is the 83rd most popular skater (down from 77th in 2019), the 4,859th most popular biography from Germany (down from 4,843rd in 2019) and the 8th most popular German Skater.

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Among SKATERS

Among skaters, Marika Kilius ranks 83 out of 483Before her are Finn Helgesen, Lilly Scholz, Edgar Syers, Alena Vrzáňová, Irving Jaffee, and Bernt Evensen. After her are Nikolai Panin, Sergei Grinkov, Wolfgang Schwarz, Felix Kaspar, Ria Baran, and Eva Pawlik.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1943, Marika Kilius ranks 513Before her are Orlando de la Torre, Fabrizio Poletti, Elizabeth Hartman, Imata Kabua, Albin Vidović, and Brian Hyland. After her are Urszula Dudziak, Steve Miller, Tony Christie, He Guoqiang, Charles Hallahan, and Kenny Barron.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Marika Kilius ranks 4,862 out of 7,253Before her are Edgar Reinhardt (1914), Roland Grapow (1959), Olga Oelkers (1887), Thomas Allofs (1959), Peter Scholl-Latour (1924), and Adolf Möller (1877). After her are Carla Bodendorf (1953), Alfred Bohrmann (1904), Gustav Schäfer (1906), Edzard Ernst (1948), Ian Ashley (1947), and Matthias Heidemann (1912).

Among SKATERS In Germany

Among skaters born in Germany, Marika Kilius ranks 8Before her are Ludowika Jakobsson (1884), Heinrich Burger (1881), Anna Hübler (1885), Ernst Baier (1905), Gabriele Seyfert (1948), and Maxi Herber (1920). After her are Ria Baran (1922), Paul Falk (1921), Manfred Schnelldorfer (1943), Hans-Jürgen Bäumler (1942), Christa Luding-Rothenburger (1959), and Karin Enke (1961).