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Diego Perren

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Diego Perren (born 10 January 1965) is a Swiss curler and Olympic champion. He received a gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Diego Perren is the 3,366th most popular athlete, the 826th most popular biography from Switzerland and the 43rd most popular Swiss Athlete.

Diego Perren is most famous for being a Swiss curler who has competed at a high level in the sport. He was born in 1965 and has represented Switzerland in various curling championships.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Diego Perren ranks 3,366 out of 6,025Before him are Sybille Schmidt, Anjelika Krylova, Anastasia Kelesidou, Oh Kyo-moon, Natalya Antyukh, and Anja Kluge. After him are Frédéric Delpla, Hanne Eriksen, Anna Olsson, Adam Ondra, Frank Beck, and Christian Olsson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Diego Perren ranks 892Before him are Klaus Sulzenbacher, Fabrice Philipot, Khouloud Daibes, Rhoda Griffis, Linda Medalen, and Erzsébet Kocsis. After him are Jeffrey Goldberg, Hans Dorfner, Dan Majerle, Marcel Beyer, Gerhard Himmel, and Svetlana Nageykina.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Diego Perren ranks 826 out of 1,015Before him are Corinne Rey-Bellet (1972), Fabian Schär (1991), Rolf Thorsen (1961), Stefan Küng (1993), Xavier Margairaz (1984), and Thomas Wyss (1966). After him are Thomas Lüthi (1986), Silvan Widmer (1993), Patrick Sylvestre (1968), Wendy Holdener (1993), Beat Feuz (1987), and Marcel Fässler (1976).

Among ATHLETES In Switzerland

Among athletes born in Switzerland, Diego Perren ranks 43Before him are Gustav Weder (1961), Mujinga Kambundji (1992), Patrick Hürlimann (1963), Michael Gier (1967), André Bucher (1976), and Rolf Thorsen (1961). After him are Francisco Javier Gómez Noya (1983), Markus Gier (1970), Daniel Müller (1965), Heidi Diethelm Gerber (1969), Steve Guerdat (1982), and Gregor Stähli (1968).