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Christine Wachtel

1965 - Today

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Christine Wachtel (born 6 January 1965) is a German track and field athlete who won the silver medal for East Germany at the 1988 Olympic summer games in Seoul in the 800 metres run. Her time of 1:56.64 put her second to her training partner Sigrun Wodars. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 22 in 2024). Christine Wachtel is the 2,947th most popular athlete (down from 2,447th in 2024), the 6,141st most popular biography from Germany (down from 5,835th in 2019) and the 319th most popular German Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Christine Wachtel ranks 2,947 out of 6,025Before her are Nikolay Sidorov, Ivan Zaytsev, Florica Lavric, Patrick Groc, Dean Crawford, and Tatyana Shikolenko. After her are Jonny Brownlee, Cho Youn-jeong, Sergey Danilin, David Neville, Jack London, and Jenn Suhr.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Christine Wachtel ranks 770Before her are Carl Fogarty, Andrzej Wroński, Elvira Mínguez, Boris Izaguirre, Felipe Miñambres, and Antoine Camilleri. After her are Sanjay Kapoor, Andrea Zorzi, Mia Hermansson-Högdahl, Waldemar Tomaszewski, Andrea Parenti, and José Zúñiga.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Christine Wachtel ranks 6,144 out of 7,253Before her are Igor Petrenko (1977), Oskar Roehler (1959), Roland Günther (1962), Ralf Fährmann (1988), Jens Weidmann (1968), and Ingrid Klimke (1968). After her are Katharina Wagner (1978), Mark Forster (1983), Mirko Slomka (1967), Thomas Greiner (1963), Irene Epple (1957), and Daniel Caligiuri (1988).

Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Christine Wachtel ranks 319Before her are Bernd Eichwurzel (1964), Franka Dietzsch (1968), Hendrik Reiher (1962), Grit Breuer (1972), Daniela Neunast (1966), and Astrid Kumbernuss (1970). After her are Thomas Greiner (1963), Matthias Jacob (1960), Ralf Brudel (1963), Andreas Tews (1968), Kristina Mundt (1966), and Martina Walther (1963).