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Martin Strempfl

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Martin Strempfl (born 1 August 1984) is an Austrian sport shooter. He qualified to represent Austria at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo 2021, competing in men's 10 metre air rifle and finishing 13th. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Martin Strempfl is the 8,099th most popular athlete (down from 7,958th in 2019), the 1,446th most popular biography from Austria (down from 1,440th in 2019) and the 74th most popular Austrian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Martin Strempfl ranks 8,099 out of 6,025Before him are Jiří Šimánek, Sun Mengya, Abdelrahman Wael, Prithika Pavade, Christina Wassen, and Mönkhsaikhany Tserenlkham. After him are Dina Pouryounes, Semoy Hackett, Leonie Menzel, Stefano Luongo, Bárbara Riveros, and Alphonce Simbu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Martin Strempfl ranks 1,583Before him are Conor Lamb, Ross Taylor, Eduardo Álvarez Aznar, Anthony Gonzalez, Koena Mitra, and Jhonattan Vegas. After him are Kim Gaucher, Juraj Tužinský, Danny Valencia, Ľubomír Pištej, JP Duminy, and Yessin Rahmouni.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Martin Strempfl ranks 1,446 out of 1,424Before him are Alexander Schmirl (1989), Luka Wraber (1990), Sepp Straka (1993), Kathrin Unterwurzacher (1992), Lisa Perterer (1991), and Niels Bruynseels (1983). After him are Simon Bucher (2000), Victoria Max-Theurer (1985), Laura Stigger (2000), Sarah Fischer (2000), Julia Hauser (1994), and Julia Schmid (1988).

Among ATHLETES In Austria

Among athletes born in Austria, Martin Strempfl ranks 74Before him are Viktoria Schwarz (1985), Stephan Hegyi (1998), Alexander Schmirl (1989), Kathrin Unterwurzacher (1992), Lisa Perterer (1991), and Niels Bruynseels (1983). After him are Simon Bucher (2000), Victoria Max-Theurer (1985), Sarah Fischer (2000), Julia Hauser (1994), Julia Schmid (1988), and Salome Lang (1997).