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Abubaker Haydar Abdalla

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Abubaker Haydar Abdalla (born 28 August 1996) is a Sudanese-born Qatari middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 2016 Summer Olympics. He has qualified to represent Qatar at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 9 different languages on Wikipedia. Abubaker Haydar Abdalla is the 9,635th most popular athlete (down from 9,605th in 2024), the 44th most popular biography from Sudan (down from 41st in 2019) and the 6th most popular Sudanese Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Abubaker Haydar Abdalla ranks 9,635 out of 6,025Before him are Gregor Traber, Savita Punia, Alexandre Ayache, Anthonique Strachan, Eva Terčelj, and Zourah Ali. After him are Alin Firfirică, Lutalo Muhammad, Aurimas Adomavičius, İlke Özyüksel, Olesia Romasenko, and Aleksandra Kowalczuk.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Abubaker Haydar Abdalla ranks 1,390Before him are Shohei Aihara, Mikhail Litvin, Takashi Kawano, Hiroto Yukie, Aminatou Seyni, and David Bates. After him are Mathilda Lundström, John Souttar, Aleksandra Kowalczuk, Yuki Okada, Yu Hexin, and Ángela Tenorio.

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In Sudan

Among people born in Sudan, Abubaker Haydar Abdalla ranks 44 out of 38Before him are Bol Bol (1999), Hawa Abdallah Mohammed Salih (null), Wenyen Gabriel (1997), Musab Kheder (1993), Mariam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag (1987), and Anusha Dandekar (1982). After him are Jamal Abdelmaji Eisa Mohammed (1993), and Lidiia Iakovleva (null).

Among ATHLETES In Sudan

Among athletes born in Sudan, Abubaker Haydar Abdalla ranks 6Before him are Abubaker Kaki Khamis (1989), Ismail Ahmed Ismail (1984), Abdalelah Haroun (1997), Marco Arop (1998), and Moritz Wagner (null). After him are Jamal Abdelmaji Eisa Mohammed (1993), and Lidiia Iakovleva (null).