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Xavier Dorfman

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Xavier Dorfman (born 12 May 1973 in Grenoble) is a French competition rower and Olympic champion. Dorfman won a gold medal in the lightweight coxless fours, at the 2000 Summer Olympics. He is married to fellow rower Bénédicte Dorfman-Luzuy. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Xavier Dorfman is the 5,463rd most popular athlete, the 6,544th most popular biography from France and the 236th most popular French Athlete.

Xavier Dorfman is most famous for being a French rower who competed in various international rowing events. He has represented France in multiple championships, showcasing his skills in the sport.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Xavier Dorfman ranks 5,463 out of 6,025Before him are Simon Desthieux, Benjamin Williams, Robert Sycz, Martina Zubčić, Joe Mauer, and Kaeo Pongprayoon. After him are Galib Jafarov, Novlene Williams-Mills, Anna Mickelson, Paola Vukojicic, Huang Xu, and Ippei Watanabe.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Xavier Dorfman ranks 1,257Before him are Brad Bridgewater, Gabriele Magni, Alex Nyarko, Tibor Dombi, David Moravec, and Robert Sycz. After him are Steve McNair, Todd Rogers, Mackenzie Astin, Jason Molina, Ian Wynne, and Jimi Mistry.

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In France

Among people born in France, Xavier Dorfman ranks 6,544 out of 6,770Before him are David Bellion (1982), Jean-Sylvain Babin (1986), Simon Desthieux (1991), Jamal Alioui (1982), Hugo Nys (1991), and François Pervis (1984). After him are Audrey Tcheuméo (1990), Jean-Christophe Bette (1977), Moos (1974), Mathieu Montcourt (1985), Olivier Sorlin (1979), and Sébastien Vieilledent (1976).

Among ATHLETES In France

Among athletes born in France, Xavier Dorfman ranks 236Before him are Muriel Hurtis-Houairi (1979), Marc Raquil (1977), Thibaut Vallette (1974), Khedafi Djelkhir (1983), Romain Mesnil (1977), and Simon Desthieux (1991). After him are Jean-Christophe Bette (1977), Sébastien Vieilledent (1976), Bouabdellah Tahri (1978), Florian Müller (null), Cassandre Beaugrand (1997), and Maxime Beaumont (null).