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Pirmin Blaak

1988 - Today

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Pirmin Blaak (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈpɪrmɪm ˈblaːk]; born 8 March 1988) is a Dutch field hockey player who plays as a goalkeeper for Belgian Hockey League club Braxgata. He played a total of 154 matches for the Dutch national team from 2011 to 2024. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pirmin Blaak is the 7,247th most popular athlete (down from 5,401st in 2019), the 1,789th most popular biography from Netherlands (down from 1,588th in 2019) and the 155th most popular Dutch Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Pirmin Blaak ranks 7,247 out of 6,025Before him are Arman Hall, Yuka Saso, Arthur Van Doren, Domenico Acerenza, Anton Pliesnoi, and Lalu Muhammad Zohri. After him are Jang Jun, Shamier Little, Courtney Mathewson, Chang Yani, Eirini-Marina Alexandri, and Maria Benedicta Chigbolu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Pirmin Blaak ranks 1,916Before him are Masaya Suzuki, Katherine Reutter, Scott Arfield, Takuya Yoshikawa, Lewis Grabban, and Yuichi Kubo. After him are Dean Furman, Jenni Gibbons, Kazuki Saito, AKA, Deon Thompson, and Scarlett Pomers.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Pirmin Blaak ranks 1,790 out of 1,646Before him are Selena Piek (1991), Reshmie Oogink (1989), Esmee Visser (1996), Maria Verschoor (1994), Victoria Pelova (1999), and Merel Smulders (1998). After him are Omar Rekik (2001), Felice Albers (1999), Marloes Keetels (1993), Jochem Dobber (1997), Ali Pakdaman (1990), and Madelein Meppelink (1989).

Among ATHLETES In Netherlands

Among athletes born in Netherlands, Pirmin Blaak ranks 155Before him are Pien Sanders (1998), Ymkje Clevering (1995), Frédérique Matla (1996), Reshmie Oogink (1989), Maria Verschoor (1994), and Merel Smulders (1998). After him are Felice Albers (1999), Marloes Keetels (1993), Jochem Dobber (1997), Madelein Meppelink (1989), Willemijn Bos (1988), and Britt Eerland (1994).