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Petra Rossner

1966 - Today

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Petra Rossner (born 14 November 1966) is a German cyclist, who won the gold medal in 3 km pursuit track cycling at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. In the same event, she won the 1991 World Championships and finished second in 1989. Competing in road bicycle racing, she won the World Cup in 2002. She finished second in 2004, and finished third in the 1988 Giro d'Italia Femminile. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Petra Rossner is the 460th most popular cyclist (up from 607th in 2024), the 5,870th most popular biography from Germany (up from 6,170th in 2019) and the 32nd most popular German Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Petra Rossner ranks 460 out of 1,613Before her are Bauke Mollema, Judith Arndt, Graeme Obree, Maxim Iglinsky, Anna van der Breggen, and Sven Nys. After her are Leonardo Piepoli, Tyler Hamilton, Alexandr Kolobnev, Chris Horner, Uwe Raab, and Juan Manuel Gárate.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Petra Rossner ranks 544Before her are Petr Barna, Petr Svoboda, Khadija al-Salami, Aleksandr Skvortsov, Alexandre Borges, and Yoko Kamio. After her are Dolores Heredia, Samuel West, Héctor Baldassi, Toru Morikawa, Marcelo Gonçalves Costa Lopes, and Samir Rifai.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Petra Rossner ranks 5,878 out of 7,253Before her are Ömer Toprak (1989), Carola Anding (1960), Deniz Aytekin (1978), Frank Baumann (1975), Roger Cicero (1970), Laura Siegemund (1988), Daniel Farke (1976), Ralf Rothmann (1953), Natalia Wörner (1967), Gerhard Weinberg (1928), and Denis Johnson (1949). After her are Martin Sonneborn (1965).

Among CYCLISTS In Germany

Among cyclists born in Germany, Petra Rossner ranks 32Before her are Rolf Gölz (1962), Theodor Leupold (null), André Greipel (1982), Michael Rich (1969), Marcel Kittel (1988), and Judith Arndt (1976). After her are Uwe Raab (1962), Falk Boden (1960), Mario Kummer (1962), Grischa Niermann (1975), Steffen Wesemann (1971), and Robert Förstemann (1986).