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Ahmad Hamcho

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Ahmad Saber Hamcho (Arabic: أحمد صابر حمشو; born 25 November 1992) is a Syrian equestrian who competed in individual jumping at the 2012 Summer Olympics. He was the first Syrian to participate in Olympic equestrian events. In December 2019, he qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. He won two gold medals at the 2022 Mediterranean Games. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ahmad Hamcho is the 8,511th most popular athlete (up from 9,285th in 2019), the 212th most popular biography from Syria (up from 213th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Syrian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ahmad Hamcho ranks 8,511 out of 6,025Before him are Nicolas Delmotte, Sydney Siame, Samara Vieira, Agate Rašmane, Minnie Soo, and Lucas Guzmán. After him are Tammaro Cassandro, Arthur Margelidon, Cecil Afrika, Faith Cherotich, Philipp Buhl, and Peter Gelle.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Ahmad Hamcho ranks 1,653Before him are Sandra Jablonskytė, Luke Freeman, Leul Gebresilase, Celine van Duijn, Tom Bradshaw, and Miriam Casillas. After him are Nazanin Malaei, Daniela Gaxiola, Shona McCallin, Qian Jiarui, Virginia Bardach, and Seydou Gbané.

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In Syria

Among people born in Syria, Ahmad Hamcho ranks 212 out of 210Before him are Mohammed Osman (1994), Hend Zaza (2009), Wafa Mustafa (1990), Man Asaad (1993), Wessam Salamana (1985), and Abdulrahman Akkad (1998). After him are Ahmad Wais (null), Aram Mahmoud (1997), Ahmad Alikaj (1991), Ayman Klzie (1993), Alaa Maso (2000), and John Perrin (null).

Among ATHLETES In Syria

Among athletes born in Syria, Ahmad Hamcho ranks 6Before him are Ghada Shouaa (1972), Maxie Parks (1951), Majd Eddin Ghazal (1987), Man Asaad (1993), and Wessam Salamana (1985). After him are Aram Mahmoud (1997), Alaa Maso (2000), John Perrin (null), and Mohamad Maso (1993).