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Abdullah Hel Baki

1989 - Today

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Abdullah Hel Baki (born 1 August 1989) is a Bangladeshi sports shooter. He is a two-time Olympian who represented Bangladesh at the 2016 Rio Olympics and 2020 Tokyo Olympics, finishing 25th and 41st respectively in the men's 10 m air rifle event. He has won medals at the Islamic Solidarity Games, South Asian Games, and the Commonwealth Games, and was the flag bearer for Bangladesh at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 7 different languages on Wikipedia. Abdullah Hel Baki is the 10,894th most popular athlete (down from 9,407th in 2024), the 83rd most popular biography from Bangladesh (down from 75th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Bangladeshi Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Abdullah Hel Baki ranks 10,894 out of 6,025Before him are Trent Mitton, Katharina Steinruck, Lois Maikel Martínez, Simona Vrzalová, Matilda Castren, and Mayya Doroshko. After him are Marie Jacquet, Graham Vigrass, Alejandro Sancho, Marie-Zélia Lafont, Patricia Merz, and Oussama Nabil.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Abdullah Hel Baki ranks 2,109Before him are Fanni Kreiss, Jennifer Martins, Conor Trainor, Ahmed Kadhi, Cameron Levins, and Katharina Steinruck. After him are Graham Vigrass, Hui Zicheng, Zane Robertson, Armaan Ebrahim, Chelsea Forkin, and Leigh Godfrey.

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In Bangladesh

Among people born in Bangladesh, Abdullah Hel Baki ranks 83 out of 74Before him are Mustafizur Rahman (1995), Sara Hossain (2000), Mahmudullah (1986), Taskin Ahmed (1995), Shamoli Ray (1994), and Ruman Shana (1995). After him are Diya Siddique (2004).

Among ATHLETES In Bangladesh

Among athletes born in Bangladesh, Abdullah Hel Baki ranks 3Before him are Shamoli Ray (1994), and Ruman Shana (1995). After him are Diya Siddique (2004).