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Nike Lorenz

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Nike Lorenz (born 12 March 1997) is a German field hockey player. She represented her country at the 2016 Summer Olympics. In December 2019, she was nominated for the FIH Rising Star of the Year Award. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nike Lorenz is the 8,414th most popular athlete (down from 7,916th in 2019), the 7,518th most popular biography from Germany (down from 7,380th in 2019) and the 655th most popular German Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Nike Lorenz ranks 8,415 out of 6,025Before her are Mesud Pezer, Gabriela Gajanová, Zheng Pengfei, Fabrizio Zanotti, Rafaéla Spanoudaki-Hatziriga, Anton McKee, and Alice Betto. After her are Hanna Malyshchyk, Matthew Wearn, Andrian Mardare, Robbert Kemperman, and Joshua Mance.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Nike Lorenz ranks 1,295Before her are Ho Kwan-kit, Scott Kennedy, Leonel Mosevich, István Péni, Chirag Shetty, and Ryan Nyambe. After her are Phannapa Harnsujin, Haruhiko Takimoto, Tobia Bocchi, Roxana Popa, İlke Özyüksel, and Tiffany James.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Nike Lorenz ranks 7,521 out of 7,253Before her are Etienne Kinsinger (1996), Marius Kusch (1993), Bo Kanda Lita Baehre (1999), Christine Wolf (1980), Oliver Geis (1991), and Charlotte Stapenhorst (1995). After her are Jacob Heidtmann (1994), Gregor Traber (1992), Rob Muffels (1994), Timur Oruz (1994), Marcel Schiller (1991), and Sarah Voss (1999).

Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Nike Lorenz ranks 655Before her are Leonie Menzel (1999), Etienne Kinsinger (1996), Bo Kanda Lita Baehre (1999), Christine Wolf (1980), Oliver Geis (1991), and Charlotte Stapenhorst (1995). After her are Gregor Traber (1992), Timur Oruz (1994), Marcel Schiller (1991), Lukas Windfeder (1995), Yao Di (null), and Neele Eckhardt (1992).