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Ahmad Abughaush

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Ahmad Abughaush (Arabic: أحمد أبو غوش; born 1 February 1996) is a Jordanian taekwondo athlete. He won the gold medal in the 68 kg category at the 2016 Olympics. This was Jordan's first Olympic medal in any sport, excluding a bronze in 1988 when taekwondo was a demonstration sport. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ahmad Abughaush is the 4,159th most popular athlete (up from 4,922nd in 2019), the 52nd most popular biography from Jordan (up from 55th in 2019) and the most popular Jordanian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ahmad Abughaush ranks 4,159 out of 6,025Before him are Giuseppe Gibilisco, Natallia Mikhnevich, Kirsten Klose, Diego Salazar, Lee Sun-hee, and Max Brown. After him are Wu Yu, Semen Novikov, Rens Blom, Nobuharu Asahara, Xu Lili, and Pang Wei.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Ahmad Abughaush ranks 351Before him are Jimmy Bennett, Danilo Barbosa, Alfredo Morelos, Gorka Guruzeta, Jolene Marie Rotinsulu, and Cristian Garín. After him are Sungha Jung, Mariona Caldentey, Sonita Alizadeh, Luka Mkheidze, Laura Tesoro, and Cene Prevc.

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In Jordan

Among people born in Jordan, Ahmad Abughaush ranks 52 out of 59Before him are Mai Masri (1959), Musa Al-Taamari (1997), Amer Shafi (1982), Lubna Tahtamouni (1976), Princess Salma bint Abdullah (2000), and Eva Abu Halaweh (1975). After him are Hamza Al-Dardour (1991), Anas Bani Yaseen (1988), Yazan Al-Naimat (1999), Saleh Al-Sharabaty (1998), Rana Dajani (2000), and Abdallah Deeb (1987).

Among ATHLETES In Jordan

Among athletes born in Jordan, Ahmad Abughaush ranks 1After him are Saleh Al-Sharabaty (1998), Julyana Al-Sadeq (1994), Mohammad Al-Wadi (1985), Zeyad Ishaish (1998), Ibrahim Bisharat (1984), Obada Al-Kasbeh (1994), Amro Al-Wir (2001), and Alex Davis (null).