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Nicola Thost

1981 - today

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Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Nicola Thost is the 6,032nd most popular athlete, the 7,303rd most popular biography from Germany and the 620th most popular German Athlete.

Nicola Thost is a German snowboarder, most famous for winning a gold medal in the women's halfpipe event at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. She is also known for her success in various snowboarding competitions throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Nicola Thost ranks 6,032 out of 6,025Before her are Wang Yihan, Sofía Mulánovich, Sergiu Toma, Dean Ward, Minke Smeets, and Rachael Taylor. After her are Jana Daubnerová, Ivona Dadic, Lin Yue, Lupita González, Rune Brattsveen, and Ásdís Hjálmsdóttir.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Nicola Thost ranks 1,425Before her are Brian Vandenbussche, Masato Yamazaki, Radoslav Židek, Arash Miresmaeili, Gautam Gambhir, and Julio Peralta. After her are Johnny Oduya, Stefan Nystrand, Cadú, Janne Niskala, Michael Gspurning, and Emiko Suzuki.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Nicola Thost ranks 7,303 out of NaNBefore her are Julian Reus (1988), Marco Wittmann (1989), Fanny Fischer (1986), Anne Cibis (1985), Jamie-Lee Kriewitz (1998), and Michael Graziadei (1979). After her are Marco Terrazzino (1991), Christian Clemens (1991), Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht (1991), Kathrin Hölzl (1984), Julius Brink (1982), and Carina Witthöft (1995).

Among Athletes In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Nicola Thost ranks 620Before her are Christian Reitz (1987), Lutz Altepost (1981), Stefan Pfannmöller (1980), Julian Reus (1988), Fanny Fischer (1986), and Anne Cibis (1985). After her are Petra Lammert (1984), Daniel Jasinski (1989), Monika Karsch (1982), Christian Reif (1984), Kristof Wilke (1985), and Jonas Reckermann (1979).

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