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Paul Kohlhoff

1995 - Today

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Paul Kohlhoff (born 26 June 1995) is a German sailor. He represented Germany, along with partner Carolina Werner, in the Nacra 17 class at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, and at the 2020 Summer Olympics, with Alica Stuhlemmer, winning the bronze medal. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Paul Kohlhoff is the 7,841st most popular athlete, the 7,372nd most popular biography from Germany and the 639th most popular German Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Paul Kohlhoff ranks 7,841 out of 6,025Before him are Benik Abrahamyan, Jonathan Ruvalcaba, Cristian Nápoles, Islam Bozbayev, Mame-Ibra Anne, and João Monteiro. After him are Sibusiso Matsenjwa, William Reais, Sora Shirai, Paige McPherson, Lauren Williams, and Henri Schoeman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Paul Kohlhoff ranks 1,104Before him are Nivetha Thomas, Ashraf Amgad El-Seify, Aleksandr Krasnykh, Luminosa Bogliolo, Amandine Brossier, and George Williams. After him are Megha Akash, Ryan Gauld, Yuri Kisil, Lyubov Ovcharova, Shunta Awaka, and Ryo Niizato.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Paul Kohlhoff ranks 7,372 out of 7,253Before him are Leonie Menzel (1999), Marius Kusch (1993), Jonathan Horne (1989), Marike Steinacker (1992), Yannick Flohé (1999), and Laurits Follert (1996). After him are Yao Di (null), Nadine Apetz (1986), Selin Oruz (1997), Marvin Seidel (1995), Sara Gambetta (1993), and Adrian Meronk (1993).

Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Paul Kohlhoff ranks 639Before him are Charline Schwarz (2001), Leonie Menzel (1999), Jonathan Horne (1989), Marike Steinacker (1992), Yannick Flohé (1999), and Laurits Follert (1996). After him are Yao Di (null), Selin Oruz (1997), Sara Gambetta (1993), Adrian Meronk (1993), Lukas Windfeder (1995), and Christina Wassen (1999).