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Rudolf Dombi

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Rudolf Dombi (born 9 November 1986) is a Hungarian sprint canoer. He and his partner Roland Kökény won the gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the K-2 1000 metres event. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2024). Rudolf Dombi is the 6,586th most popular athlete (down from 6,455th in 2024), the 1,120th most popular biography from Hungary (down from 1,087th in 2019) and the 178th most popular Hungarian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Rudolf Dombi ranks 6,586 out of 6,025Before him are Hanna Skydan, Daniele Meucci, Kirill Denisov, Tessa Parkinson, Vijay Kumar, and Daniel Havel. After him are Stanislav Horuna, Hanna Huskova, Adrian Gomboc, Nikolay Kruglov Jr., Jānis Strenga, and Thomas Jaeschke.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Rudolf Dombi ranks 1,530Before him are Hachalu Hundessa, Gadir Guseinov, Ronald Mulder, Costa Nhamoinesu, Tessa Parkinson, and Stanislava Komarova. After him are Stojan Vranješ, Jason Thompson, Takuma Edamura, Nicola Pozzi, Rafael Hettsheimeir, and Inna Zhukova.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Rudolf Dombi ranks 1,120 out of 1,077Before him are András Szatmári (1993), Bálint Kopasz (1997), Péter Jakab (1980), Dániel Varga (1983), Katalin Pálinger (1978), and Anita Gara (1983). After him are Boglárka Kapás (1993), Gábor Kis (1982), Anna Rudolf (1987), Abigél Joó (1990), Roland Varga (1990), and Hedvig Karakas (1990).

Among ATHLETES In Hungary

Among athletes born in Hungary, Rudolf Dombi ranks 178Before him are Péter Módos (1987), Kristóf Rasovszky (1997), Norbert Hosnyánszky (1984), Attila Vári (1976), Bálint Kopasz (1997), and Dániel Varga (1983). After him are Gábor Kis (1982), Dániel Pauman (1986), Bálint Korpási (1987), Ádám Marosi (1984), Viktor Nagy (1984), and Zsuzsanna Tomori (1987).