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Meinhard Nehmer

East German bobsledder

1941 - today

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His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Meinhard Nehmer is the 1,792nd most popular athlete (up from 1,916th in 2024), the 1,219th most popular biography from Poland (up from 1,255th in 2019) and the 41st most popular Polish Athlete.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Meinhard Nehmer ranks 1,792 out of 6,025Before him are Claude Piquemal, Nadezhda Ilyina, Olga Kuzenkova, Grigory Mkrtychan, Nikolay Smaga, and Tyson Gay. After him are Pierre Blondiaux, Reinhold Durnthaler, Harald Hein, Kalle Jalkanen, Eva Dawes, and Humberto Mariles.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1941, Meinhard Nehmer ranks 557Before him are Jagjit Singh, Rubén Correa, Vyacheslav Vedenin, Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Karlo Stipanić, and Gordon Tootoosis. After him are Tony Dunne, Bertrand Halperin, Erhard Busek, Peter Sarstedt, Ehud Manor, and Chuck McKinley.

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In Poland

Among people born in Poland, Meinhard Nehmer ranks 1,219 out of NaNBefore him are Andrzej Grabowski (1952), Zbigniew Namysłowski (1939), Joanna Hoffman (1955), Edyta Górniak (1972), Henryk Iwaniec (1947), and Franciszek Gągor (1951). After him are Józef Zapędzki (1929), Maria Janion (1926), Michał Probierz (1972), Friedrich Scherfke (1909), Zbigniew Gut (1949), and Tomasz Stankiewicz (1902).

Among Athletes In Poland

Among athletes born in Poland, Meinhard Nehmer ranks 41Before him are Hans Grodotzki (1936), Wiesław Rudkowski (1946), Dieter Grahn (1944), Jerzy Kaczmarek (1948), Tadeusz Rut (1931), and Zygmunt Chychła (1926). After him are Józef Zapędzki (1929), Teodor Kocerka (1927), Jacek Wszoła (1956), Arkadiusz Godel (1952), Bronisław Malinowski (1951), and Marek Dąbrowski (1949).

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