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Eckhardt Schultz

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Eckhardt Schultz (born 12 December 1964) is a retired competition rower from West Germany who won a gold medal in the men's eight at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Eckhardt Schultz is the 3,961st most popular athlete, the 6,591st most popular biography from Germany and the 437th most popular German Athlete.

Eckhardt Schultz is most famous for being a West German rower who competed in the 1970s. He achieved notable success in international rowing competitions, including winning medals at the World Rowing Championships.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Eckhardt Schultz ranks 3,961 out of 6,025Before him are Sigrid Kirchmann, Jesse Williams, Valentina Tserbe-Nessina, Joni Huntley, Quincy Hall, and Antoni Bernadó. After him are Alica Schmidt, Samia Yusuf Omar, Valentina Tsybulskaya, Hugo González, Dorjpalamyn Narmandakh, and Simon Schempp.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Eckhardt Schultz ranks 1,052Before him are Marat Ganeyev, Jacqueline Moore, Jani Lane, Frédérique Vidal, Doug Ducey, and Trisha Yearwood. After him are Mary T. Meagher, Nicolas Hénard, Tibor Gécsek, Joel Benjamin, Kim Jong-song, and Vasilios Kotronias.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Eckhardt Schultz ranks 6,594 out of 7,253Before him are Moritz Wagner (1997), Anja Karliczek (1971), Marius Wolf (1995), Florian Neuhaus (1997), Pia Wurtzbach (1989), and Sabine Bau (1969). After him are Alica Schmidt (1998), Simon Schempp (1988), Christian Träsch (1987), Tim Lobinger (1972), Ralf Bartels (1978), and Ismail Jakobs (1999).

Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Eckhardt Schultz ranks 437Before him are Nils Schumann (1978), Cornelia Ullrich (1963), Martina Beck (1979), Christian Ahlmann (1974), Stephan Freigang (1967), and Simone Hauswald (1979). After him are Alica Schmidt (1998), Simon Schempp (1988), Tim Lobinger (1972), Ralf Bartels (1978), Lars Nieberg (1963), and Ute Schell (1966).