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Trixi Schuba

Austrian figure skater

1951 - today

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Her biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Trixi Schuba is the 56th most popular skater (down from 49th in 2024), the 852nd most popular biography from Austria (down from 826th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Austrian Skater.

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Trixi Schuba shares a April 15 birthday with Leonardo da Vinci, Kim Il-sung, and Leonhard Euler.

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Among Skaters

Among skaters, Trixi Schuba ranks 56 out of 483. Before her are Emília Rotter, Jeannette Altwegg, Andrée Brunet, Ede Király, Ken Henry, and Alexia Bryn. After her are Göran Claeson, Oleg Goncharenko, Helga Haase, Otto Kaiser, Richard Johansson, and Jonny Nilsson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1951, Trixi Schuba ranks 355. Before her are Tatyana Tolstaya, Luis Llosa, Ryūsei Nakao, Debra Jo Rupp, Richard Thomas, and John Alexander. After her are Heinrich XIII Prinz Reuss, Cornelius Sim, Unshō Ishizuka, Geoff Lees, Guy Lafleur, and Luther Vandross.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Trixi Schuba ranks 852 out of 1,424. Before her are H. C. Artmann (1921), Christian Schwarz-Schilling (1930), Baron Karl von Hasenauer (1833), Erik Schinegger (1948), Rudolf Raftl (1911), and Leopold Vietoris (1891). After her are Franz Unger (1800), Erwin Komenda (1904), Rudolf Viertl (1902), Franz Bartl (1915), Leopold Hofmann (1905), and Bruno Pezzey (1955).

Among Skaters In Austria

Among skaters born in Austria, Trixi Schuba ranks 7. Before her are Karl Schäfer (1909), Helene Engelmann (1898), Willy Böckl (1893), Alfred Berger (1894), Fritzi Burger (1910), and Herma Szabo (1902). After her are Otto Kaiser (1901), Melitta Brunner (1907), Lilly Scholz (1903), Wolfgang Schwarz (1947), Felix Kaspar (1915), and Eva Pawlik (1927).

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