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Reinhard Eiben

1951 - Today

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Reinhard Eiben (born 4 December 1951) is a retired East German slalom canoeist who won an individual gold medal at the 1972 Olympics. He won two more gold medals at the world championships, in the C-1 event in 1973 and in the C-1 team event in 1977. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Reinhard Eiben is the 2,023rd most popular athlete (up from 2,250th in 2019), the 5,500th most popular biography from Germany (up from 5,720th in 2019) and the 192nd most popular German Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Reinhard Eiben ranks 2,023 out of 6,025Before him are Birger Cederin, Giuseppe Tosi, Shunkichi Hamada, Robertas Žulpa, James Wilson, and Mayumi Aoki. After him are Liu Xiang, Aileen Meagher, Mac Wilkins, Jenő Hámori, Conn Findlay, and Bernard Talvard.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1951, Reinhard Eiben ranks 571Before him are Mammootty, Eric Holder, Bronisław Malinowski, Ariel Rubinstein, Aleksey Spiridonov, and Charlie Dominici. After him are Qigang Chen, Klaus-Jürgen Grünke, Harry Lubse, Didi Conn, Mick Garris, and Brad Delp.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Reinhard Eiben ranks 5,503 out of 7,253Before him are Uschi Disl (1970), Henry Maske (1964), Annette Schavan (1955), Gerd Zewe (1950), Paul Gustav Heinrich Bachmann (1837), and Uwe Ampler (1964). After him are Edith Hamilton (1867), Timo Hildebrand (1979), Mady Rahl (1915), Andreas Thom (1965), Anett Pötzsch (1960), and Andrea Berg (1966).

Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Reinhard Eiben ranks 192Before him are Wolfgang Scheidel (1943), Lutz Dombrowski (1959), Karl Neumer (1887), Frank Ullrich (1958), Petra Schersing (1965), and Uschi Disl (1970). After him are Rüdiger Helm (1956), Leni Junker (1905), Wolfgang Hanisch (1951), Volker Fischer (1950), Christiane Wartenberg (1956), and Angelika Bahmann (1952).