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Kirsten Wenzel

1961 - Today

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Kirsten Wenzel (later Strohbach, born 27 February 1961) is a rowing cox who represented East Germany. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Kirsten Wenzel is the 2,596th most popular athlete, the 5,896th most popular biography from Germany and the 264th most popular German Athlete.

Kirsten Wenzel is most famous for being an East German rowing coxswain who competed in the 1980s. She played a crucial role in guiding her team to success in various rowing competitions during her athletic career.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Kirsten Wenzel ranks 2,596 out of 6,025Before her are Mark Richardson, Maureen George, Pasquale Passarelli, Fernanda Ribeiro, Alina Astafei, and Devon Larratt. After her are Alonzo Babers, Lisa Vittozzi, Marioara Trașcă, Mohamed Kedir, Magnus Goodman, and Lina Kačiušytė.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Kirsten Wenzel ranks 691Before her are Martin Clunes, Randa Siniora, Mark Hateley, David Lovering, Eric Van Lancker, and Luís Müller. After her are Alonzo Babers, Philippe Vande Walle, Gesine Lötzsch, Giovanni Evangelisti, Fodil Megharia, and Rick Steiner.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Kirsten Wenzel ranks 5,899 out of 7,253Before her are Dino Toppmöller (1980), Margot Käßmann (1958), Diana Gansky (1963), Chris Welp (1964), Olivia Brown (1960), and Udo Quellmalz (1967). After her are Clemens Fritz (1980), Volker Wissing (1970), Gesine Lötzsch (1961), Jutta Behrendt (1960), Peter Scholze (1987), and Simone Thomalla (1965).

Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Kirsten Wenzel ranks 264Before her are Jan Frodeno (1981), Barbara Mensing (1960), Sigrun Wodars (1965), Ramona Neubert (1958), Ellen Becker (1960), and Diana Gansky (1963). After her are Jutta Behrendt (1960), Jutta Ploch (1960), Thomas Lange (1964), Guido Kratschmer (1953), Thomas Schönlebe (1965), and Eberhard Rösch (1954).