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Siniša Skelin

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Siniša Skelin (born 14 July 1974, in Split) is a Croatian rower who has won two Olympic medals. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens he won a silver medal in coxless pairs with his younger brother Nikša. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Siniša Skelin is the 3,837th most popular athlete, the 550th most popular biography from Croatia and the 24th most popular Croatian Athlete.

Siniša Skelin is a Croatian rower best known for winning a bronze medal in the men's double sculls at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. He has also achieved success in various World Championships, contributing to his reputation in the sport of rowing.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Siniša Skelin ranks 3,837 out of 6,025Before him are Carl Johan Bergman, Kim Un-guk, Marcel Fischer, Nadezhda Skardino, Slobodan Soro, and Chiara Cainero. After him are Sunday Bada, Ahmed Saleh, Chen Xiexia, Robina Muqimyar, Valeriy Medvedtsev, and Kerstin Kowalski.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Siniša Skelin ranks 942Before him are Lark Voorhies, Khadzhimurad Magomedov, Lodewijk Asscher, Alexei Aidarov, Georgi Kandelaki, and Giulio Falcone. After him are Yoshinori Matsuda, Suren Gazaryan, Rich Franklin, Antti Sumiala, Carlos Honorato, and Walid Badir.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Siniša Skelin ranks 550 out of 700Before him are Andrija Žižić (1980), Mario Kasun (1980), Nikola Mektić (1988), Marko Kopljar (1986), Ante Ćorić (1997), and Marko Rog (1995). After him are Goran Sablić (1979), Ante Tomić (1983), Sara Kolak (1995), Vjekoslav Škrinjar (1969), Vladimir Šujster (1972), and Vedran Zrnić (1979).

Among ATHLETES In Croatia

Among athletes born in Croatia, Siniša Skelin ranks 24Before him are Ozren Bonačić (1942), Zdravko Hebel (1943), Sandra Perković (1990), Josip Glasnović (1983), Damir Burić (1980), and Igor Boraska (1970). After him are Sara Kolak (1995), Igor Hinić (1975), Lucija Zaninović (1987), Vladimir Vujasinović (1973), Martin Sinković (1989), and Samir Barać (1973).