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René Enders

1987 - Today

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René Enders (born 13 February 1987) is a German track cyclist. He won two Olympic bronze medals with the German team in the team sprint: in 2008 and in 2012. He competed for Germany at the 2016 Summer Olympics as a member of the men's sprint team. They finished in 5th place. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. René Enders is the 1,214th most popular cyclist (up from 1,513th in 2019), the 6,833rd most popular biography from Germany (up from 7,157th in 2019) and the 87th most popular German Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, René Enders ranks 1,214 out of 1,613Before him are Josef Černý, Eros Capecchi, Sergey Chernetskiy, Michał Gołaś, Miguel Ángel Rubiano, and Damien Monier. After him are Stefan Bissegger, Amber Neben, Matthias Brändle, Danilo Wyss, Benoît Cosnefroy, and Derek Gee.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, René Enders ranks 1,053Before him are Huang Bowen, Besian Idrizaj, Rychely, Johnny Gargano, Ludi Lin, and Sam Underwood. After him are Vladislav Stoyanov, Sergey Kamenskiy, Sara Petersen, Evandro Silva do Nascimento, Martin Hollstein, and Pau Ribas.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, René Enders ranks 6,836 out of 7,253Before him are Cedrik-Marcel Stebe (1990), Antje Buschschulte (1978), Sonny Kittel (1993), Miriam Neureuther (1990), Philipp Wende (1985), and Christian Vander (1980). After him are Tunay Torun (1990), Dennis Endras (1985), Andreas Mies (1990), Florian Wellbrock (1997), Martin Hollstein (1987), and Jens Grahl (1988).

Among CYCLISTS In Germany

Among cyclists born in Germany, René Enders ranks 87Before him are Trixi Worrack (1981), Phil Bauhaus (1994), Emanuel Buchmann (1992), Jasmin Duehring (1992), Markus Fothen (1981), and Lennard Kämna (1996). After him are Robert Wagner (1983), Maximilian Levy (1987), Charlotte Becker (1983), Katrin Garfoot (1981), Liane Lippert (1998), and Miriam Welte (1986).