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Matthias Mellinghaus

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Matthias Mellinghaus (born 10 May 1965 in Iserlohn, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a competition rower and Olympic champion for West Germany. Mellinghaus won a gold medal in the men's eight at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, as a member of the rowing team from West Germany. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Matthias Mellinghaus is the 4,056th most popular athlete, the 6,609th most popular biography from Germany and the 435th most popular German Athlete.

Matthias Mellinghaus is a German rower born in 1965, known for competing in various international rowing events, including the World Rowing Championships. He has achieved notable success in his sport, contributing to Germany's reputation in competitive rowing.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Matthias Mellinghaus ranks 4,056 out of 6,025Before him are David Robertson, Gunilla Andersson, Maarten van der Linden, Tiki Gelana, Olaf Winter, and Janay DeLoach Soukup. After him are Susanne Gunnarsson, Maximilian Reinelt, Lyudmila Kolchanova, Albina Akhatova, Marie Dorin Habert, and Salvador Gómez.

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Among people born in 1965, Matthias Mellinghaus ranks 1,069Before him are Małgorzata Handzlik, Zsolt Borkai, Jörg Stübner, Tony Dorigo, Roberto Moya, and Michel Desjoyeaux. After him are Richey Reneberg, Esa Keskinen, Grant Connell, Dzifa Gomashie, Pieter Aldrich, and Rita Kőbán.

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Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Matthias Mellinghaus ranks 435Before him are Jens Köppen (1966), Annette Klug (1969), Ronald Rauhe (1981), Jens Steinigen (1966), Judith Zeidler (1968), and Olaf Winter (1973). After him are Maximilian Reinelt (1988), Kerstin Kowalski (1976), Martina Strutz (1981), Florian Schwarthoff (1968), Michael Steinbach (1969), and Arnd Peiffer (1987).