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Simon Schürch

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Simon Schürch (born 2 December 1990) is a Swiss rower. He won gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics in the men's lightweight four, with the team being coached by New Zealander Ian Wright. He also competed in the Men's lightweight coxless four event at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Simon Schürch is the 6,164th most popular athlete (up from 6,855th in 2019), the 1,035th most popular biography from Switzerland and the 71st most popular Swiss Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Simon Schürch ranks 6,164 out of 6,025Before him are Sosthene Moguenara, Akani Simbine, Dmitry Polyanski, Maksim Nedasekau, Gogita Arkania, and Daniele Lavia. After him are Elena Vallortigara, Paul Goodison, Anastasia Baryshnikova, Ståle Sandbech, Pierre-Ambroise Bosse, and Emilio García.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Simon Schürch ranks 1,430Before him are Andrea Seculin, Adaílton, Ryo Shinzato, Shohei Otsuka, Sadio Diallo, and Lerin Duarte. After him are Kim Mestdagh, Pius Paschke, Anastasia Baryshnikova, Slobodan Medojević, Rodrigo Germade, and Polat Kemboi Arıkan.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Simon Schürch ranks 1,035 out of 1,015Before him are Ajla Del Ponte (1996), Denise Feierabend (1989), Shani Tarashaj (1995), Cédric Brunner (1994), Phil Dalhausser (1980), and Fidan Aliti (1993). After him are Gaetano Berardi (1988), Julien Wanders (1996), Anouk Vergé-Dépré (1992), Moritz Bauer (1992), Kastriot Imeri (2000), and Mario Gyr (1985).

Among ATHLETES In Switzerland

Among athletes born in Switzerland, Simon Schürch ranks 71Before him are Léa Sprunger (1990), Mathilde Gremaud (2000), Martin Fuchs (1992), Kariem Hussein (1989), Simon Ehammer (2000), and Ajla Del Ponte (1996). After him are Julien Wanders (1996), Anouk Vergé-Dépré (1992), Mario Gyr (1985), Alessandro Hämmerle (1993), Joana Heidrich (1991), and José Maria Larocca (1969).