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Tina Hermann

1992 - Today

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Tina Hermann (born 5 March 1992) is a retired German skeleton racer and a record four-time World champion. She began racing in 2007 and was selected to the national team in 2009. She is coached by Dirk Matschenz (personal) and Jens Müller (national); away from the track, she is a police officer. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Tina Hermann is the 8,024th most popular athlete, the 7,763rd most popular biography from Germany and the 745th most popular German Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Tina Hermann ranks 8,024 out of 6,025Before her are Dom Parsons, Lauren Wilkinson, Choi Joo-hwan, Matt Ryan, Jaelin Kauf, and Mateusz Biskup. After her are Melissa Rippon, Liang Xinping, Sarah Mitton, Mohammad Reza Geraei, Werknesh Kidane, and Ionela Cozmiuc.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Tina Hermann ranks 1,500Before her are Khoren Bayramyan, Stuart Armstrong, Atsushi Kawata, Marion Torrent, Sergey Ridzik, and Georgina García Pérez. After her are Joe Clarke, Jared Sullinger, Martin Wolfram, Masaaki Murakami, Philipp Weber, and Vasilii Egorov.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Tina Hermann ranks 7,766 out of 7,253Before her are Finn Lemke (1992), Svend Brodersen (1997), Johannes Frey (1996), Jordan Beyer (2000), Kai Kazmirek (1991), and Lars Rüdiger (1996). After her are Kim Bui (1989), Jérôme Gondorf (1988), Nazım Sangaré (1994), Martin Wolfram (1992), Lena Lotzen (1993), and Dominic Klemme (1986).

Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Tina Hermann ranks 745Before her are Carolin Nytra (1985), Leo Neugebauer (2000), Dajana Eitberger (1991), Aleksandra Lisowska (null), Kai Kazmirek (1991), and Lars Rüdiger (1996). After her are Martin Wolfram (1992), Philipp Weber (1992), Karla Borger (null), Luise Malzahn (1990), Paul Drux (1995), and Jacob Schopf (1999).