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Minna Nieminen

1976 - Today

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Minna Nieminen (born 31 August 1976 in Lappeenranta) is a Finnish rower. She won a silver medal in the women's lightweight double sculls at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Minna Nieminen is the 5,188th most popular athlete (up from 5,252nd in 2019), the 698th most popular biography from Finland (up from 711th in 2019) and the 111th most popular Finnish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Minna Nieminen ranks 5,188 out of 6,025Before her are Émilie Fer, Lyudmila Litvinova, Julian Reus, Anne Cibis, Yuto Horigome, and Lisa Ryzih. After her are Anamari Velenšek, Noé Hernández, Ibrahim Camejo, Elena Osipova, István Gergely, and Marco Di Costanzo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Minna Nieminen ranks 1,112Before her are Vanda Hădărean, Andrew R. Morgan, Jeff Cunningham, Danielle Bisutti, Moisés Villarroel, and Bobby Fish. After her are István Gergely, Rachael Taylor, Sara Renner, Scott Snyder, Aesop Rock, and Ed Jovanovski.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Minna Nieminen ranks 698 out of 751Before her are Roni Porokara (1983), Mikko Koskinen (1988), Matti Heikkinen (1983), Oskar Osala (1987), Sebastian Aho (1997), and Riku Riski (1989). After her are Atte Ohtamaa (1987), Toni Rajala (1991), Lauri Korpikoski (1986), Oliver Antman (2001), Kaan Kairinen (1998), and Lotta Lepistö (1989).

Among ATHLETES In Finland

Among athletes born in Finland, Minna Nieminen ranks 111Before her are Thomas Johanson (1969), Niklas Hagman (1979), Valentin Kononen (1969), Jari Mantila (1971), Jaakko Tallus (1981), and Sanna Stén (1977). After her are Antti Ruuskanen (1984), Peetu Piiroinen (1988), Wilma Murto (1998), Enni Rukajärvi (1990), Tommi Evilä (1980), and Lassi Etelätalo (1988).