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Christopher Grotheer

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Christopher Grotheer (born 30 July 1992) is a German skeleton racer who has competed since 2007. His debut at the European Cup was in November 2010. Grotheer's best Skeleton World Cup finish was 3rd in season 2012–13. He won the Gold medal in Men's Skeleton Singles contest at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, Germany's first ever in the event. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Christopher Grotheer is the 6,761st most popular athlete (down from 6,004th in 2024), the 7,498th most popular biography from Germany (down from 7,166th in 2019) and the 664th most popular German Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Christopher Grotheer ranks 6,761 out of 6,025Before him are Mathieu Giroux, Fanny Roos, Mathilde Gremaud, Mădălina Bereș, Chen Aisen, and Tajay Gayle. After him are Alex Young, Krystyna Guzik, Linus Thörnblad, Max Parrot, Paweł Rańda, and Sun Wei.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Christopher Grotheer ranks 1,131Before him are Aaron White, Julian Korb, Alexander N'Doumbou, Eltaj Safarli, Yasuhiro Fukuda, and Anderson Santamaría. After him are Mijo Caktaš, Louise Burgaard, Carl Jenkinson, Kyosuke Narita, Jón Daði Böðvarsson, and Javier Espinosa.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Christopher Grotheer ranks 7,501 out of 7,253Before him are Hannah Stockbauer (1982), Andreas Kuffner (1987), Stefan Bötticher (1992), Christoph Preuß (1981), Julian Korb (1992), and Anton Stach (1998). After him are Philipp Ochs (1997), Isaac Bonga (1999), André Niklaus (1981), Ruben Studdard (1978), Sebastian Biederlack (1981), and Stefano Celozzi (1988).

Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Christopher Grotheer ranks 664Before him are Nadine Horchler (1986), Karl-Richard Frey (1991), Maren Hammerschmidt (1989), Karl Schulze (1988), Sebastian Seidl (1990), and Andreas Kuffner (1987). After him are André Niklaus (1981), Aleksandr Kulikov (null), Johannes Kühn (1991), Godfrey Khotso Mokoena (1985), Max Rendschmidt (1993), and Thorsten Margis (1989).