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Armin Eichholz

1964 - Today

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Armin Eichholz (born 21 May 1964) is a power plant manager and former competition rower from West Germany. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Armin Eichholz is the 3,719th most popular athlete, the 6,481st most popular biography from Germany and the 412th most popular German Athlete.

Armin Eichholz is a German rower born in 1964, known for competing in various international rowing events. He gained recognition for his achievements in the sport, including participating in the World Rowing Championships.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Armin Eichholz ranks 3,719 out of 6,025Before him are Benita Fitzgerald-Brown, Danka Barteková, Dominic Andres, Derek Ibbotson, Miltiadis Tentoglou, and Bart Veldkamp. After him are Emma Green, Sam Kendricks, Yun Young-sook, Thomas Schroll, Vincent Defrasne, and Ryan Murphy.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Armin Eichholz ranks 1,002Before him are Ronan Vibert, Ulf Samuelsson, Dan Savage, Patricia Kraus, Sergey Dmitriyev, and Giorgi Dvali. After him are Faith Ford, Jack Endino, John Ridley, Kevin Saunderson, Yoshinori Sembiki, and Sheila Echols.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Armin Eichholz ranks 6,484 out of 7,253Before him are Barbara Schöneberger (1974), Olia Tira (1988), Marsha Vadhanapanich (1970), Alexander Fehling (1981), Katherine Freese (1957), and Sylke Otto (1969). After him are Andreas Klier (1976), Uwe Gensheimer (1986), Danilo Hondo (1974), Patrick Sensburg (1971), Andreas Keller (1965), and Shane Smeltz (1981).

Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Armin Eichholz ranks 412Before him are André Lange (1973), Steffen Zühlke (1965), Ansgar Wessling (1961), Steffen Bogs (1965), Helga Arendt (1964), and Sylke Otto (1969). After him are Andreas Keller (1965), Kerstin Müller (1969), André Steiner (1970), Thomas Reineck (1967), Beate Koch (1967), and Karen Forkel (1970).