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Annette Klug

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Annette Klug (born 24 January 1969) is a German fencer. She won a gold medal in the women's team foil event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Annette Klug is the 4,111th most popular athlete, the 6,645th most popular biography from Germany and the 454th most popular German Athlete.

Annette Klug is a German fencer known for her achievements in the sport, particularly in foil events. She has represented Germany in various international competitions, including the Olympics.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Annette Klug ranks 4,111 out of 6,025Before her are Fabio Basile, Niklas Hagman, Nicolas Vouilloz, Bill Christian, Jens Köppen, and Birutė Šakickienė. After her are Matthew Emmons, Aleksei Budõlin, Ronald Rauhe, Gil Young-ah, Sandra Forgues, and Tagir Khaybulaev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Annette Klug ranks 1,035Before her are Abubakar Muhammad Zakaria, Jean-Cyril Robin, Arnaud Boetsch, Satoshi Okura, Christian Meyer, and Kellita Smith. After her are Yuji Kakiuchi, Brian Lara, Katarzyna Lubnauer, Sandra Forgues, Kyōko Hikami, and Nika Futterman.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Annette Klug ranks 6,648 out of 7,253Before her are Janine Wissler (1981), Maria Simon (1976), Christian Meyer (1969), Oliver Kirch (1982), Jens Köppen (1966), and Fabian Hambüchen (1987). After her are Ronald Rauhe (1981), Gerhard Tremmel (1978), Jörg Stübner (1965), Jens Steinigen (1966), Marin Pongračić (1997), and Judith Zeidler (1968).

Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Annette Klug ranks 454Before her are Annekatrin Thiele (1984), Oliver Fix (1973), Jana Thieme (1970), Barbara Engleder (1982), Björn Bach (1976), and Jens Köppen (1966). After her are Ronald Rauhe (1981), Jens Steinigen (1966), Judith Zeidler (1968), Olaf Winter (1973), Matthias Mellinghaus (1965), and Maximilian Reinelt (1988).