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Lars Nieberg

German equestrian

1963 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Lars Nieberg is the 4,003rd most popular athlete, the 6,646th most popular biography from Germany and the 443rd most popular German Athlete.

Lars Nieberg is most famous for being a German equestrian who excelled in show jumping. He has represented Germany in various international competitions, including the Olympics, and has won multiple medals throughout his career.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Lars Nieberg ranks 4,003 out of 6,025Before him are Janina Karolchyk-Pravalinskaya, Vsevolods Zeļonijs, Natalya Pomoshchnikova-Voronova, Nicolas Hénard, Jamie Dwyer, and Mohamed Suleiman. After him are Thomas Johanson, Luke Campbell, Sébastien Flute, Abdalelah Haroun, Brittney Reese, and Masato.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Lars Nieberg ranks 1,078Before him are Gry Østvik, Daphne Ashbrook, Andrew Fleming, Mark Rowland, Ronald Jansen, and Beate Grimsrud. After him are Maxime Bernier, Philippe Rozier, Tim Goss, Don Michael Paul, Yuji Keigoshi, and Vera Pauw.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Lars Nieberg ranks 6,646 out of NaNBefore him are Alica Schmidt (1998), Simon Schempp (1988), Christian Träsch (1987), Tim Lobinger (1972), Ralf Bartels (1978), and Ismail Jakobs (1999). After him are Thomas Hoeren (1961), Margareta Kozuch (1986), Björn Phau (1979), Maximilian Beier (2002), Patrick Helmes (1984), and Jordan Carver (1986).

Among Athletes In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Lars Nieberg ranks 443Before him are Simone Hauswald (1979), Eckhardt Schultz (1964), Alica Schmidt (1998), Simon Schempp (1988), Tim Lobinger (1972), and Ralf Bartels (1978). After him are Ute Schell (1966), Alexander Koch (1969), Stephan Vuckovic (1972), Manja Kowalski (1976), Juan Holgado (1968), and Annekatrin Thiele (1984).

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