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Sadik Mujkič

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Sadik Mujkič (born 29 February 1968) is a retired Slovenian rower and Olympic medallist at the 1988 and the 1992 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Sadik Mujkič is the 3,725th most popular athlete, the 232nd most popular biography from Slovenia and the 10th most popular Slovene Athlete.

Sadik Mujkič is most famous for being a Slovenian rower who competed in various international rowing events. He is recognized for his contributions to the sport and his representation of Slovenia in rowing competitions.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Sadik Mujkič ranks 3,725 out of 6,025Before him are Ed Belfour, Borislav Gidikov, Ulrike Holzner, Tim Baillie, László Fábián, and Liu Xin. After him are Liu Dong, Thomas Poulsen, Alex Yee, Björn Otto, Varlam Liparteliani, and Markku Uusipaavalniemi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Sadik Mujkič ranks 885Before him are Kirsten Barnes, Svetlana Petcherskaia, Arawat Sabejew, Laurent Porchier, Rodolfo Cardoso, and Ulrike Holzner. After him are Zak Penn, Masaaki Furukawa, Sébastien Lifshitz, Eric Holcomb, Elisabetta Perrone, and Jiří Dopita.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Sadik Mujkič ranks 233 out of 340Before him are Milan Janša (1965), ManuElla (1989), Matej Mavrič (1979), Anže Kopitar (1987), Domen Prevc (1999), Peter Žonta (1979), and Spasoje Bulajič (1975). After him are Ilka Štuhec (1990), Goran Sankovič (1979), Goran Vojnović (1980), Mladen Dabanovič (1971), and Katja Koren (1975).

Among ATHLETES In Slovenia

Among athletes born in Slovenia, Sadik Mujkič ranks 11Before him are Primož Kozmus (1979), Brigita Bukovec (1970), Teja Gregorin (1980), Bojan Prešern (1962), Iztok Čop (1972), Jolanda Čeplak (1976), and Milan Janša (1965). After him are Janja Garnbret (1999), Vasilij Žbogar (1975), David Robertson (null), Andreja Mali (1977), and Giovanni Cernogoraz (1982).