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Tino Edelmann

1985 - Today

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Tino Edelmann (born 13 April 1985) is a retired German Nordic combined skier who has competed since 2001. He won a bronze medal in the 4 x 5 km team event at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and six silver medals at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships. He has five World Cup victories, three individually and two in team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tino Edelmann is the 761st most popular skier, the 7,135th most popular biography from Germany (up from 7,136th in 2019) and the 68th most popular German Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Tino Edelmann ranks 761 out of 817Before him are Teodor Peterson, Marie Marchand-Arvier, Brittany Phelan, Gyda Westvold Hansen, Håvard Solås Taugbøl, and Katharina Truppe. After him are Marinus Kraus, Denis Spitsov, Stephanie Brunner, Nikolay Morilov, Estelle Balet, and Travis Ganong.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Tino Edelmann ranks 1,465Before him are Sho Shimoji, Kota Sugawara, Daniel Dhers, Takuya Yokoyama, Masaru Matsuhashi, and Jiro Kamata. After him are Audrina Patridge, Khadzhimurat Akkaev, Masaaki Nishimori, Sebastian Freis, Kazuhito Tanaka, and Thomas Zajac.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Tino Edelmann ranks 7,138 out of 7,253Before him are Fabian Bredlow (1995), Tobias Hauke (1987), Julia Lier (1991), Mike Frantz (1986), Johannes Golla (1997), and Michelle Kroppen (1996). After him are Rico Freimuth (1988), Marinus Kraus (1991), Timo Gebhart (1989), Arne Gabius (1981), Ashley Wagner (1991), and Robin Hack (1998).

Among SKIERS In Germany

Among skiers born in Germany, Tino Edelmann ranks 68Before him are Jens Filbrich (1979), Björn Kircheisen (1983), Katharina Althaus (1996), Stephan Leyhe (1992), Vinzenz Geiger (1997), and Fabian Rießle (1990). After him are Marinus Kraus (1991), Linus Straßer (1992), Tim Tscharnke (1989), Gina Stechert (1987), Sofie Krehl (1995), and Alexander Schmid (1994).