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Reno Olsen

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Reno Bent Olsen (born 19 February 1947) is a retired Danish cyclist. Competing in the track team pursuit he won a gold medal at the 1968 Summer Olympics and the national title in 1966–68 and 1971–73. As a road racer he held the individual Danish title in 1972 and 1973 and competed professionally in 1974–75 and 1981–84, but without much success. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Reno Olsen is the 401st most popular cyclist (down from 385th in 2019), the 668th most popular biography from Denmark and the 19th most popular Danish Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Reno Olsen ranks 401 out of 1,613Before him are Jean-Paul van Poppel, Daniel Willems, Geraint Thomas, Floyd Landis, Peter Van Petegem, and Raimondas Rumšas. After him are Ján Svorada, Alan Geldard, Donald Burgess, Andrew Hampsten, Jakob Fuglsang, and Erik Dekker.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Reno Olsen ranks 807Before him are George Alec Effinger, Moses Nagamootoo, Bryan Sykes, Tom Carper, Sándor Erdős, and Bob Lutz. After him are Finn Tveter, Mamadu Ture Kuruma, Harvey Mason, Osvaldo Castro, Bruce Golding, and Onny Parun.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Reno Olsen ranks 668 out of 1,032Before him are Anja Andersen (1969), Bjørn Tidmand (1940), Lasse Schöne (1986), Peter Gade (1976), Hans Abrahamsen (1952), and Caroline Wozniacki (1990). After him are Jes Høgh (1966), Gert Frank (1956), Yussuf Poulsen (1994), Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen (1965), Thomas Kahlenberg (1983), and Jess Thorup (1970).

Among CYCLISTS In Denmark

Among cyclists born in Denmark, Reno Olsen ranks 19Before him are Peder Pedersen (1945), Jørgen Marcussen (1950), Kim Andersen (1958), Hans-Henrik Ørsted (1954), Mads Pedersen (1995), and Rolf Sørensen (1965). After him are Gert Frank (1956), Jesper Skibby (1964), Bo Hamburger (1970), Brian Holm (1962), Lars Michaelsen (1969), and Jakob Piil (1973).