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- Q4491301 description "American bobsledder".
- Q4491301 description "American bobsledder".
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- Q4491301 abstract "Christopher "Chris" Fogt (born May 29, 1983) is an Army Captain who won a Bronze Medal at the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi as a member of the famed Team Night Train. He also competed in the 2010 Vancouver Games as a member of USA-2.Chris is the record holder in the U.S. Push Challenge, and finished third in the World Push Challenge. Chris, a resident of Utah, is also a Captain in the United States Army and a participant in the US Army World Class Athlete Program. He joined the U.S. Army in 2008 and deployed to Iraq shortly after the Vancouver Games. He returned to active duty following the Sochi Games and plans to return to bobsledding with the hopes of qualifying for the 2018 Pyeongchang Games.".
- Q4491301 alias "Fogt, Chris".
- Q4491301 birthDate "1983-05-29".
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- Q4491301 birthYear "1983".
- Q4491301 height "1.83".
- Q4491301 thumbnail Christopher_Fogt_2013.jpg?width=300.
- Q4491301 weight "93000.0".
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- Q4491301 alternativeNames "Fogt, Chris".
- Q4491301 birthDate "1983-05-29".
- Q4491301 birthPlace "Orange Park, Florida, United States".
- Q4491301 dateOfBirth "1983-05-29".
- Q4491301 name "Christopher Fogt".
- Q4491301 name "Fogt, Christopher".
- Q4491301 shortDescription "American bobsledder".
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- Q4491301 comment "Christopher "Chris" Fogt (born May 29, 1983) is an Army Captain who won a Bronze Medal at the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi as a member of the famed Team Night Train. He also competed in the 2010 Vancouver Games as a member of USA-2.Chris is the record holder in the U.S. Push Challenge, and finished third in the World Push Challenge. Chris, a resident of Utah, is also a Captain in the United States Army and a participant in the US Army World Class Athlete Program. He joined the U.S.".
- Q4491301 label "Christopher Fogt".
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- Q4491301 givenName "Christopher".
- Q4491301 name "Christopher Fogt".
- Q4491301 name "Fogt, Christopher".
- Q4491301 surname "Fogt".