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Mario Gyr

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Mario Gyr (born 2 May 1985) is a Swiss rower. He won gold at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the men's lightweight four with Lucas Tramèr, Simon Schürch and Simon Niepmann. The same team, coached by New Zealander Ian Wright, also won this event in the 2015 World Championships. He also competed in the men's lightweight coxless four event at the 2012 Summer Olympics, finishing fifth. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mario Gyr is the 6,302nd most popular athlete (up from 6,389th in 2019), the 1,040th most popular biography from Switzerland (down from 1,028th in 2019) and the 74th most popular Swiss Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Mario Gyr ranks 6,302 out of 6,025Before him are Rayssa Leal, Célia Aymonier, Hirooki Arai, Zhu Yaming, Ali Kaya, and Eliza McCartney. After him are Jorinde van Klinken, Balázs Baji, Éloyse Lesueur-Aymonin, Chris Tomlinson, Ellen Hogerwerf, and Gabriel Rosillo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Mario Gyr ranks 1,534Before him are Tom Fletcher, Christian Fernández, Yoshinori Katsumata, Justin Dentmon, Boladé Apithy, and Nicola Roberts. After him are Cecilia Biagioli, Tomonobu Hiroi, Masahiko Sawaguchi, Keiki Shimizu, Yuya Iwadate, and Sonal Chauhan.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Mario Gyr ranks 1,040 out of 1,015Before him are Simon Schürch (1990), Gaetano Berardi (1988), Julien Wanders (1996), Anouk Vergé-Dépré (1992), Moritz Bauer (1992), and Kastriot Imeri (2000). After him are Saidy Janko (1995), Kevin Rüegg (1998), Chiara Leone (1998), Oliver Buff (1992), Florent Hadergjonaj (1994), and Alessandro Hämmerle (1993).

Among ATHLETES In Switzerland

Among athletes born in Switzerland, Mario Gyr ranks 74Before him are Kariem Hussein (1989), Simon Ehammer (2000), Ajla Del Ponte (1996), Simon Schürch (1990), Julien Wanders (1996), and Anouk Vergé-Dépré (1992). After him are Alessandro Hämmerle (1993), Joana Heidrich (1991), José Maria Larocca (1969), Silvana Stanco (1993), Brandie Wilkerson (1992), and Petra Klingler (1992).