CYCLIST

Māris Štrombergs

1987 - Today

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Māris Štrombergs (born 10 March 1987) is a Latvian former professional BMX racer. In the 2008 Summer Olympics he became the first Olympic champion in BMX cycling. Earlier that year he won the 2008 UCI BMX World Championships. In 2012 he added to his Olympic title by winning the gold medal in the London Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 28 different languages on Wikipedia. Māris Štrombergs is the 741st most popular cyclist (up from 757th in 2024), the 243rd most popular biography from Latvia (up from 247th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Latvian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Māris Štrombergs ranks 741 out of 1,613Before him are Jan Schur, Jens Fiedler, Giulio Ciccone, Linus Gerdemann, Kjell Carlström, and Thomas Löfkvist. After him are Marco Villa, Matteo Trentin, Alessandro Bertolini, Sergey Lagutin, Domenico Pozzovivo, and Miguel Ángel López.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Māris Štrombergs ranks 513Before him are Darren Criss, Brittany Byrnes, Matt O'Leary, Jessica Dubé, Aarif Rahman, and Ri Jun-il. After him are Kat DeLuna, Amir Tataloo, Lewis Tan, Robertlandy Simón, Bella Heathcote, and Donny Montell.

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In Latvia

Among people born in Latvia, Māris Štrombergs ranks 243 out of 323Before him are Sergejs Žoltoks (1972), Ineta Radēviča (1981), Kristaps Porziņģis (1995), Daniel Fridman (1976), Anmary (1980), and Martins Dukurs (1984). After him are Gundars Vētra (1967), Dons (1984), Viktors Ščerbatihs (1974), Samanta Tīna (1989), Jeļena Prokopčuka (1976), and Aisha (1986).

Among CYCLISTS In Latvia

Among cyclists born in Latvia, Māris Štrombergs ranks 4Before him are Piotr Ugrumov (1961), Romāns Vainšteins (1973), and Dainis Ozols (1966). After him are Raivis Belohvoščiks (1976), Toms Skujiņš (1991), Aleksejs Saramotins (1982), Gatis Smukulis (1987), and Krists Neilands (1994).