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Nadine Müller

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Nadine Müller (born 21 November 1985) is a German discus thrower. She was born in Leipzig. As a teenager, she won the silver medal at the 2003 European Junior Championships and the bronze medal at the 2004 World Junior Championships. Her personal best throw as a junior was 57.85 metres, achieved in May 2004 in Wiesbaden. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 19 in 2024). Nadine Müller is the 4,440th most popular athlete (up from 4,561st in 2024), the 6,773rd most popular biography from Germany and the 476th most popular German Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Nadine Müller ranks 4,440 out of 6,025Before her are Kōichi Morishita, Viktor Lőrincz, Anaysi Hernández, José Luis Ballester, Carol Gattaz, and Yelena Soboleva. After her are Jesper Nelin, Niki Xanthou, Charity Opara, Kim Graham, Scotty James, and Angelika Neuner.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Nadine Müller ranks 822Before her are Mathilde Johansson, Branislau Samoilau, Sebastian Langeveld, Valeria Lukyanova, Vlatko Lozanoski, and Andrea Fischbacher. After her are Dafne Fernández, Chad Mendes, Adama Tamboura, Trésor Mputu, Marcin Mroziński, and Sasha Kaun.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Nadine Müller ranks 6,776 out of 7,253Before her are Yury Dud (1986), Daniel Bierofka (1979), Florian Kohfeldt (1982), Jens Boden (1978), Gil Ofarim (1982), and Stefan Reinartz (1989). After her are Jasmin Gerat (1978), Jonas Urbig (2003), Timo Schultz (1977), Markus Eisenbichler (1991), Fabian Busch (1975), and Verena Sailer (1985).

Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Nadine Müller ranks 476Before her are André Ehrenberg (1972), Raphael Holzdeppe (1989), Annett Böhm (1980), Natalie Geisenberger (1988), Mirko Englich (1978), and Jens Boden (1978). After her are Verena Sailer (1985), Mark Zabel (1973), Daniel Stephan (1973), Alexander Grimm (1986), Kirsten Klose (1977), and Thomas Röhler (1991).