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Adel Mechaal

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Adel Mechaal Mechaal (born 5 December 1990) is a middle- and long-distance runner. Born in Morocco, he represents Spain internationally. In the 1500 metres, he placed fourth at the 2017 World Championships, and fifth at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Over the 5000 metres, Mechaal won the silver medal at the 2016 European Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Adel Mechaal is the 5,825th most popular athlete (down from 5,457th in 2019), the 265th most popular biography from Morocco (up from 267th in 2019) and the 26th most popular Moroccan Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Adel Mechaal ranks 5,825 out of 6,025Before him are Clément Lefert, Cydonie Mothersille, Olga Safronova, Kiyou Shimizu, Martin Fuchs, and Tommi Evilä. After him are Ese Brume, Erkand Qerimaj, James Godday, Godfrey Khotso Mokoena, Maria Centracchio, and Demetrius Pinder.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Adel Mechaal ranks 1,212Before him are Luca Dotto, Daniela Druncea, Mari Molid, Lenur Temirov, Nemanja Kojić, and Brett Dier. After him are Kanae Yamabe, Jeff Withey, Borja García, Lauren Potter, Apostolos Giannou, and Fernando Forestieri.

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In Morocco

Among people born in Morocco, Adel Mechaal ranks 265 out of 264Before him are Oussama Tannane (1994), Achraf Lazaar (1992), Assmaa Niang (1983), Ibba Laajab (1985), Ayad Lamdassem (1981), and Walid Azaro (1995). After him are El-Hassan El-Abbassi (null), Sofian Chakla (1993), Mohamed Katir (1998), Jaouad Achab (null), Azeddine Habz (1993), and Rababe Arafi (1991).

Among ATHLETES In Morocco

Among athletes born in Morocco, Adel Mechaal ranks 26Before him are Jorge Sánchez (null), Bouchra Ghezielle (1979), Abdelkebir Ouaddar (1962), Abdalaati Iguider (1987), Assmaa Niang (1983), and Ayad Lamdassem (1981). After him are El-Hassan El-Abbassi (null), Mohamed Katir (1998), Jaouad Achab (null), Azeddine Habz (1993), Rababe Arafi (1991), and Mohamed Abicha (1980).