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Nicolas Wettstein

1981 - Today

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Nicolas Lionel Wettstein Wettstein (born 30 March 1981) is an Olympic eventing rider. Born in Switzerland, he competed for Ecuador at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro in the individual competition, but failed to complete the cross-country phase. He then qualified to represent Ecuador at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Riding Altier d'Aurois, he improved on his Rio performance, and eventually placed 41st. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nicolas Wettstein is the 11,294th most popular athlete (down from 11,256th in 2019), the 1,081st most popular biography from Switzerland and the 116th most popular Swiss Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Nicolas Wettstein ranks 11,294 out of 6,025Before him are Hellen Syombua, Dionysios Xenos, Aoife Cooke, Nishant Dev, Ruslans Smolonskis, and Genevieve Horton. After him are Kelleigh Ryan, Matilda Horn, Li Yuting, Brooke Schultz, Nicole van der Kaay, and Bombette Martin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Nicolas Wettstein ranks 1,515Before him are Lee-Anne Pace, Sanjeev Rajput, Erin Huck, Alena Sharp, Farrah Hall, and Oliver Bone. After him are Jorge Lima, Christian Schumach, and Shigetaka Oyama.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Nicolas Wettstein ranks 1,082 out of 1,015Before him are Maja Siegenthaler (1992), Shafiqua Maloney (null), Mary Theisen-Lappen (1990), Todisoa Rabearison (1992), Logan Martin (null), and Alicia Wilson (null). After him are Momen Mahran (1996), Bashair Obaid Al-Manwari (1997), Melanie Santos (1995), Linda Fahrni (1993), and María Schutzmeier (1999).

Among ATHLETES In Switzerland

Among athletes born in Switzerland, Nicolas Wettstein ranks 117Before him are Maja Siegenthaler (1992), Shafiqua Maloney (null), Mary Theisen-Lappen (1990), Todisoa Rabearison (1992), Logan Martin (null), and Alicia Wilson (null). After him are Momen Mahran (1996), Bashair Obaid Al-Manwari (1997), Melanie Santos (1995), and Linda Fahrni (1993).