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Susi Erdmann

German bobsledder and luger

1968 - today

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Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Susi Erdmann is the 4,841st most popular athlete, the 6,957th most popular biography from Germany and the 520th most popular German Athlete.

Susi Erdmann is most famous for her achievements as a German bobsledder and luger, particularly in the 1990s, where she won multiple medals in World Championships and competed in the Winter Olympics. She is recognized for her versatility and success in both sports.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Susi Erdmann ranks 4,841 out of 6,025Before her are Hannah Davis, Tomokazu Harimoto, David King, Saúl Craviotto, Danielle Woodward, and José Luis Sánchez. After her are Diana Bianchedi, Alessandra Perilli, Chen Ding, Alison Korn, Magdalena Gwizdoń, and Abeba Aregawi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Susi Erdmann ranks 1,117Before her are Shi Tao, Santi Duangsawang, Laila Lalami, Erick Sermon, Óscar Cortés, and J. D. Evermore. After her are Anthon Grimsmo, Dilip Joshi, Gian Franco Saba, Luis Barbat, Erik Weihenmayer, and Walter Henrique de Oliveira.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Susi Erdmann ranks 6,957 out of NaNBefore her are Peer Kluge (1980), Britta Oppelt (1978), Kevin Vogt (1991), René Hoppe (1976), Martin Sauer (1982), and Marcel Sieberg (1982). After her are Dominik Kaiser (1988), Dennis Seidenberg (1981), Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim (1987), Giulia Gwinn (1999), Stefanie Böhler (1981), and Violetta Oblinger-Peters (1977).

Among Athletes In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Susi Erdmann ranks 520Before her are Katharina Molitor (1983), Frank Busemann (1975), André Willms (1972), Britta Oppelt (1978), René Hoppe (1976), and Martin Sauer (1982). After her are Violetta Oblinger-Peters (1977), Jan Schäfer (1974), Lukas Müller (1987), Erik Lesser (1988), Barbara Niedernhuber (1974), and Tobias Unger (1979).

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