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Sylvia Rose

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Sylvia Rose (née Müller, born 23 December 1962 in Barth, East Germany) is a German rowing coxswain. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Sylvia Rose is the 3,249th most popular athlete, the 6,266th most popular biography from Germany and the 355th most popular German Athlete.

Sylvia Rose is most famous for being an East German rowing coxswain, known for her role in leading her team to success in various rowing competitions. Her contributions to the sport were significant during her athletic career in East Germany.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Sylvia Rose ranks 3,249 out of 6,025Before her are Andrew Valmon, Mike Smith, Kathy Hammond, Nico Rienks, Domenico Semeraro, and Abdullo Tangriev. After her are Andrew Triggs Hodge, Ann Kristin Flatland, Jessica Watson, Olaf Heukrodt, Martine Ohr, and Włodzimierz Zawadzki.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Sylvia Rose ranks 879Before her are Bruce Robertson, Mark Pellington, Nergüin Enkhbat, Andrei Kravchuk, Bengt Baron, and Nico Rienks. After her are Leif Engqvist, Kossi Efoui, Volodymyr Sheiko, Ronny Jordan, Olaf Heukrodt, and Kevin Lima.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Sylvia Rose ranks 6,269 out of 7,253Before her are Audra McDonald (1970), Frank Klawonn (1966), Dennis Aogo (1987), Ümit Karan (1976), Diego Demme (1991), and Anke Rehlinger (1976). After her are Bettina Zimmermann (1975), Emily Atef (1973), Olaf Heukrodt (1962), Beatrix Schröer (1963), Hubert Schwarz (1960), and Louis Hofmann (1997).

Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Sylvia Rose ranks 355Before her are Annegret Strauch (1968), Karsten Brannasch (1966), Ingo Spelly (1966), Nicole Uphoff (1967), Ramona Portwich (1967), and Frank Klawonn (1966). After her are Olaf Heukrodt (1962), Beatrix Schröer (1963), Günther Eger (1964), Andreas Dittmer (1972), Anke von Seck (1966), and Mario Von Appen (1965).