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Simon Ehammer

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Simon Ehammer (born 7 February 2000) is a Swiss athlete who competes in the decathlon, heptathlon, long jump, and 110 meters hurdles. He won the long jump event at the 2021 European Athletics U23 Championships and was the bronze medalist in the long jump at the 2022 World Athletics Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 13 different languages on Wikipedia. Simon Ehammer is the 6,926th most popular athlete (down from 4,927th in 2024), the 1,087th most popular biography from Switzerland (down from 962nd in 2019) and the 88th most popular Swiss Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Simon Ehammer ranks 6,926 out of 6,025Before him are Irek Zaripov, David Powell, Paul Kipsiele Koech, Emir Bekrić, Candy Bauer, and Yuan Shu-chi. After him are Teresa Portela, Amber English, Anton Dahlberg, Olive Loughnane, Alexis Bœuf, and Gerhard Kerschbaumer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Simon Ehammer ranks 422Before him are Gabriel Brazão, Hugo Vetlesen, Teya, Juri Knorr, Dávid Losonczi, and Svetlana Osipova. After him are Kamil Piątkowski, Anastasiya Kirpichnikova, Roman Mityukov, Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya, Zhansaya Abdumalik, and Vito Dell'Aquila.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Simon Ehammer ranks 1,087 out of 1,015Before him are Martin Fuchs (1992), David Loosli (1980), Linda Indergand (1993), Tom Bohli (1994), Simon Moser (1989), and Kariem Hussein (1989). After him are Estelle Balet (1994), Roman Mityukov (2000), Ajla Del Ponte (1996), Denise Feierabend (1989), Shani Tarashaj (1995), and Cédric Brunner (1994).

Among ATHLETES In Switzerland

Among athletes born in Switzerland, Simon Ehammer ranks 88Before him are Lucas Tramèr (1989), Beat Mändli (1969), Léa Sprunger (1990), Mathilde Gremaud (2000), Martin Fuchs (1992), and Kariem Hussein (1989). After him are Ajla Del Ponte (1996), Simon Schürch (1990), Sophie Lamon (1985), Julien Wanders (1996), Anouk Vergé-Dépré (1992), and Mario Gyr (1985).