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Nikša Skelin

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Nikša Skelin (born 25 March 1978, in Split) is a Croatian rower who has won two Olympic medals. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens he won a silver medal in coxless pairs with his older brother Siniša. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nikša Skelin is the 4,886th most popular athlete, the 647th most popular biography from Croatia and the 42nd most popular Croatian Athlete.

Nikša Skelin is a Croatian rower known for competing in lightweight double sculls events. He achieved significant success, including winning medals at the World Rowing Championships.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Nikša Skelin ranks 4,886 out of 6,025Before him are Savatheda Fynes, Drew Ginn, João Almeida, Yang Jian, Stefan Mitrović, and Li Ling. After him are Romain Mesnil, Jesús España, Tobias Wendl, Björn Goldschmidt, Mayra Aguiar, and Roger Black.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Nikša Skelin ranks 1,215Before him are Anastasia Griffith, Dai Tamesue, Jason Collins, Panda Bear, Sebastián González, and Lauren Groff. After him are Peter Cklamovski, Jesús España, Daniel Franzese, Alexander Wolf, Beat Hefti, and Aneta Konieczna.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Nikša Skelin ranks 647 out of 700Before him are Josip Pavić (1982), Marin Tomasov (1987), Toma Bašić (1996), Ivana Bodrožić (1982), Mario Carević (1982), and Oliver Zelenika (1993). After him are Martina Zubčić (1989), Antonio Veić (1988), Branko Hucika (1977), Danijel Aleksić (1991), Paulo Obradović (1986), and Sandro Sukno (1990).

Among ATHLETES In Croatia

Among athletes born in Croatia, Nikša Skelin ranks 42Before him are Frano Vićan (1976), Nikša Dobud (1985), Rui Silva (null), Andrija Prlainović (1987), Sandra Šarić (1984), and Josip Pavić (1982). After him are Martina Zubčić (1989), Paulo Obradović (1986), Sandro Sukno (1990), Andrey Yudin (null), Gordan Kožulj (1976), and Igor Francetić (1977).