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Mario Von Appen

1965 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Mario Von Appen is the 3,304th most popular athlete, the 6,310th most popular biography from Germany and the 361st most popular German Athlete.

Mario Von Appen is most famous for being a German sprint canoeist who competed in the 1980s. He achieved notable success in international competitions, including the World Championships.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Mario Von Appen ranks 3,304 out of 6,025Before him are Anke von Seck, Laxmirani Majhi, Anvar Ibragimov, Helena Ekholm, Olga Zaitseva, and Vitaliy Savin. After him are João Vieira, Chris Brasher, Angelo Taylor, Virginie Arnold, David Broome, and Tegla Loroupe.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Mario Von Appen ranks 885Before him are Sylvio Kroll, Bradley Joseph, Zoran Mikulić, Susannah Harker, Anvar Ibragimov, and Matthew Weiner. After him are Anja Cetti Andersen, Nobuhiro Takeda, Tiririca, Kepa Junkera, Quique Estebaranz, and Klaus Sulzenbacher.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Mario Von Appen ranks 6,310 out of NaNBefore him are Stefan Schumacher (1981), Inka Grings (1978), Anke von Seck (1966), Christian Drosten (1972), Heike Warnicke (1966), and Andreas Ottl (1985). After him are Kerstin Behrendt (1967), Robert Harting (1984), Hinrich Romeike (1963), Henning Fritz (1974), Vladimir Vasilj (1975), and Kathrin Haacker (1967).

Among Athletes In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Mario Von Appen ranks 361Before him are Sylvia Rose (1962), Olaf Heukrodt (1962), Beatrix Schröer (1963), Günther Eger (1964), Andreas Dittmer (1972), and Anke von Seck (1966). After him are Kerstin Behrendt (1967), Robert Harting (1984), Kathrin Haacker (1967), Detlef Hofmann (1963), Sandra Wagner-Sachse (1969), and Sybille Schmidt (1967).

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