Schumacher - Sports

Sports

  • Anton Schumacher (born 1938), German football (soccer) goalkeeper
  • Cori Schumacher, (born 1977) international surfer, three-time Women's World Longboarding Champion, two-time ASP North American Champion, Pipeline Champion (2009), Pan-American Champion (1995)
  • Günther Schumacher (born 1949), German track and road cyclist
  • Harald Schumacher (born 1954), German football (soccer) goalkeeper and West Germany team captain
  • Irma Heijting-Schuhmacher (born 1925), Dutch freestyle swimmer
  • Kelly Schumacher (born 1977), Canadian WNBA basketball player
  • Kurt Schumacher (American football) (born 1952), NFL player
  • Michael Schumacher (born 1969), German Formula One driver and seven times World Champion
  • Ralf Schumacher (born 1975), German DTM driver, former Formula One driver, younger brother of Michael
  • Raymond R. Schumacher (born 1924), American football player (Chicago Bears)
  • Sandra Schumacher (born 1966), German track and road cyclist
  • Stefan Schumacher (born 1981), German road racing cyclist
  • Steven Schumacher (born 1984), English football (soccer) midfielder
  • Schumacher (born 1986), Brazilian footballer
  • Schumacher (born 1975), Brazilian futsal player
  • Tony Schumacher (born 1969), American dragster racer

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