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Dagmar Genee

1989 - Today

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Dagmar Rixt Genee (born 31 January 1989) is a Dutch water polo player for UZSC Utrecht and the Dutch national team. She participated at the 2018 Women's European Water Polo Championship. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Dagmar Genee has received more than 8,661 page views. Her biography is available in 5 different languages on Wikipedia. Dagmar Genee is the 9,647th most popular athlete, the 1,830th most popular biography from Netherlands and the 240th most popular Dutch Athlete.

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  • 5

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  • 2.43

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  • 0.92

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Dagmar Genee ranks 9,647 out of 6,025Before her are Alexander Lifanov, Patricia Merz, Anastasiia Lysenko, Hedda Hynne, Shelby Houlihan, and Alina Marushchak. After her are Alphonsine Agahozo, Birhane Dibaba, Syaqiera Mashayikh, Clare Warwick, Tomasz Barniak, and Julia Sonntag.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Dagmar Genee ranks 1,831Before her are Jessica Sevick, Conor Trainor, Jorge Armando Ruiz, Chelsea Forkin, Patricia Cantero, and Gwen Berry. After her are Kareem Maddox, Ana Barbachan, Meghan Beesley, Fanni Kreiss, Zane Robertson, and Shlomi Haimy.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Dagmar Genee ranks 1,830 out of 1,646Before her are Irene van der Reijken (1993), Jack Marton (1992), Albert Torres (null), Robin Tabeling (1994), Arjan Knipping (1994), and Ryan Chew (1996). After her are Cheryl Seinen (1995), Gijs Broeksma (1999), Keet Oldenbeuving (2004), Maud Megens (1996), Samuel Gathimba (1987), and Debby Willemsz (1994).

Among ATHLETES In Netherlands

Among athletes born in Netherlands, Dagmar Genee ranks 240Before her are Merel Blom (1986), Mirco Pruyser (1989), Gu Bingfeng (1994), Irene van der Reijken (1993), Jack Marton (1992), and Albert Torres (null). After her are Gijs Broeksma (1999), Keet Oldenbeuving (2004), Maud Megens (1996), Samuel Gathimba (1987), Debby Willemsz (1994), and Tim Brand (1998).