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Denis Žvegelj

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Denis Žvegelj (born 24 June 1972) is an ex-Slovenian rower and Olympic medallist. He was born in Jesenice, SR Slovenia. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Denis Žvegelj is the 5,827th most popular athlete, the 332nd most popular biography from Slovenia and the 30th most popular Slovene Athlete.

Denis Žvegelj is most famous for being a Slovenian rower who competed in various international rowing events, including the Olympics. He has represented Slovenia in multiple World Rowing Championships, contributing to the country's presence in the sport.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Denis Žvegelj ranks 5,827 out of 6,025Before him are Danny Harris, Daichi Takatani, Steve Mullings, Gian Marco Berti, Heather Samuel, and Aneta Szczepańska. After him are Kayoko Fukushi, Jiří Beran, Mohammad Bagheri Motamed, Aselefech Mergia, Sabrina Mockenhaupt, and Oliver Korn.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Denis Žvegelj ranks 1,327Before him are Ayesha Jhulka, Paul Dickov, Deborah Mailman, Jon Fisher, Pae Gil-su, and Steven Tweed. After him are Alexei Popogrebski, Ugo Ehiogu, Janice Rankin, Laurent Lamothe, Balls Mahoney, and Sunitha Krishnan.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Denis Žvegelj ranks 332 out of 340Before him are Peter Kauzer (1983), Domen Novak (1995), Marko Kump (1988), Kristijan Koren (1986), Robert Berić (1991), and Marcel Rodman (1981). After him are Jaka Blažič (1990), Roman Bezjak (1989), Tim Mastnak (1991), Ema Klinec (1998), Dejan Kelhar (1984), and Tamara Zidanšek (1997).

Among ATHLETES In Slovenia

Among athletes born in Slovenia, Denis Žvegelj ranks 30Before him are Kristjan Čeh (1999), Sonja Roman (1979), Benjamin Savšek (1987), Jani Klemenčič (1971), Peter Kauzer (1983), and Marko Kump (1988). After him are Anamari Velenšek (1991), Martina Ratej (1981), Adrian Gomboc (1995), Luka Pibernik (1993), Darko Jorgić (1998), and Špela Rogelj (1994).