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Klaus Dibiasi

1947 - Today

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Klaus Dibiasi (born 6 October 1947) is a former sports diver from Italy, who competed in four consecutive Summer Olympics for his country, starting in 1964. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Klaus Dibiasi has received more than 80,730 page views. His biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 20 in 2019). Klaus Dibiasi is the 454th most popular athlete (down from 426th in 2019), the 803rd most popular biography from Austria (down from 770th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Austrian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Klaus Dibiasi ranks 454 out of 6,025Before him are Maria Itkina, Ahmet Ayık, Louis Clarke, Fred Alderman, Lidiya Alfeyeva, and Veikko Kankkonen. After him are Robert Alt, Irina Privalova, Nina Ponomaryova, Grete Waitz, Yang Chuan-kwang, and Hiroki Ito.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Klaus Dibiasi ranks 451Before him are Wolfgang Flür, Philémon Yang, Martin Ferrero, Pete Ham, Tristan Murail, and Benjamin Orr. After him are Brian Herbert, Wilko Johnson, Jan T. Gross, Peter Cosgrove, Patrick Poivre d'Arvor, and Moses Blah.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Klaus Dibiasi ranks 803 out of 1,424Before him are Liane Haid (1895), Benita Ferrero-Waldner (1948), Antonie Brentano (1780), Georg Braun (1907), Josef August Schultes (1773), and Baron Ignaz von Plener (1810). After him are Géza Csáth (1887), Ignaz Schuppanzigh (1776), Karl von Blaas (1815), Matthias Braun (1684), Parov Stelar (1974), and Hans Rosbaud (1895).

Among ATHLETES In Austria

Among athletes born in Austria, Klaus Dibiasi ranks 4Before him are Felix Baumgartner (1969), Herma Bauma (1915), and Otto Herschmann (1877). After him are Adolf Kainz (1903), Eva Janko (1945), Fiorenzo Marini (1914), Rupert Hollaus (1931), Ferdinand Kiefler (1913), Manfred Schmid (1944), Josef Feistmantl (1939), and Felix Gottwald (1976).