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Stephan Vuckovic

1972 - Today

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Stephan Vuckovic (born 22 June 1972 in Reutlingen) is an athlete from Germany, who competes in triathlon. Vuckovic competed at the first Olympic triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics. He won the silver medal with a total time of 1:48:37.58. His split times were 18:35.59 for the swim, 0:58:52.10 for the cycling, and 0:31:09.89 for the run. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2024). Stephan Vuckovic is the 4,026th most popular athlete (down from 3,852nd in 2024), the 6,611th most popular biography from Germany (down from 6,524th in 2019) and the 445th most popular German Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Stephan Vuckovic ranks 4,026 out of 6,025Before him are Susana Feitor, Ute Schell, Alexander Koch, Patrícia Mamona, Mohammed Aman, and Joe Greene. After him are Sergei Tarasov, Anzhelika Sidorova, Yevgeni Kuznetsov, Mattias Falck, Andriy Deryzemlya, and Roberto Di Donna.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Stephan Vuckovic ranks 1,012Before him are Fuad Anwar Amin, Mark Davis, Zaza Zazirov, Oana Pantelimon, Shigeki Kurata, and Gillian Vigman. After him are Sharon Leal, Ben Wheatley, Reza Aslan, Takeshi Mizuuchi, Vidar Riseth, and Theodore Whitmore.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Stephan Vuckovic ranks 6,614 out of 7,253Before him are Davie Selke (1995), Daniel Altmaier (1998), Jörg Fiedler (1978), Ute Schell (1966), Alexander Koch (1969), and Max Lemke (1895). After him are Michael Schulte (1990), Manja Kowalski (1976), Juan Holgado (1968), Annekatrin Thiele (1984), Andrea Haugen (1969), and Markus Beyer (1971).

Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Stephan Vuckovic ranks 445Before him are Simon Schempp (1988), Tim Lobinger (1972), Ralf Bartels (1978), Lars Nieberg (1963), Ute Schell (1966), and Alexander Koch (1969). After him are Manja Kowalski (1976), Juan Holgado (1968), Annekatrin Thiele (1984), Oliver Fix (1973), Jana Thieme (1970), and Barbara Engleder (1982).