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Nathan Cohen

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Nathan Phillip Cohen (born 2 January 1986) is a New Zealand rower. He is a two-time world champion, and won a gold medal in the Olympics. In 2006, rowing a single scull, he won a gold medal at the World University Games. In doing so, he became the first New Zealander to win a gold medal at the World University Games in any sport. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nathan Cohen is the 6,430th most popular athlete (up from 7,013th in 2019), the 280th most popular biography from New Zealand (up from 292nd in 2019) and the 50th most popular New Zealander Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Nathan Cohen ranks 6,430 out of 6,025Before him are Sofia Ennaoui, Emily Diamond, Steven Da Costa, Nadezhda Dubovitskaya, Zhang Liang, and Mark Hunter. After him are Kārlis Lasmanis, Sage Kotsenburg, Gladys Tejeda, Viktor Minibaev, Sri Wahyuni Agustiani, and Adam Kreek.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Nathan Cohen ranks 1,632Before him are Craig Gardner, Ally Maki, Garrett Temple, Niko Bungert, Masahiro Nasukawa, and Tomoyasu Naito. After him are Ruslan Tyumenbayev, Xabi Irureta, Kellie Pickler, Koji Noda, Kengo Ishii, and Josh Akognon.

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In New Zealand

Among people born in New Zealand, Nathan Cohen ranks 280 out of 303Before him are Phil Keoghan (1967), Kerri Gowler (1993), Westley Gough (1988), Liberato Cacace (2000), Hayden Paddon (1987), and Rory Fallon (1982). After him are Erin Routliffe (1995), Jaime Nielsen (1985), Aaron Clapham (1987), Portia Woodman (1991), Andrew Boyens (1983), and Eddie Dawkins (1989).

Among ATHLETES In New Zealand

Among athletes born in New Zealand, Nathan Cohen ranks 50Before him are Joseph Sullivan (1987), Hamish Bond (1986), Natalie Rooney (1988), Peter Burling (1991), Eliza McCartney (1996), and Kerri Gowler (1993). After him are Peter Taylor (1984), Emma Twigg (1987), George Bridgewater (1983), Kelsey Bevan (1990), Tom Murray (1994), and Emma Dyke (1995).