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Ali Khalafalla

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Ali Khalafalla (Arabic: على أحمد محمود على خلف الله; born 13 May 1996) is an Egyptian Olympic swimmer. He represented his country at the 2016 Summer Olympics and 2020 Summer Olympics. He placed 23rd in the 50 Freestyle, in Rio 2016. In Tokyo 2020, he placed 24th in the same event. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ali Khalafalla is the 8,821st most popular athlete (up from 9,075th in 2019), the 675th most popular biography from Egypt (up from 680th in 2019) and the 27th most popular Egyptian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ali Khalafalla ranks 8,821 out of 6,025Before him are Justus Nieschlag, Nikki Pradhan, Mohammed Houmri, Eunice Chumba, Xiao Jiaruixuan, and Karl Bebendorf. After him are Anett Kisfaludy, Ty Kelly, Lee Hui-sol, Jolyn Beer, Lorena Abicht, and Mykola Nyzhnyk.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Ali Khalafalla ranks 1,226Before him are Kayla Miracle, Annette Echikunwoke, Carla Neisen, Lizbeth Salazar, João Gabriel, and Karl Bebendorf. After him are Réka Gyurátz, Grace Reid, Mikita Sviryd, Sean Vendy, Oumaïma Belahbib, and Estelle Wettstein.

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In Egypt

Among people born in Egypt, Ali Khalafalla ranks 675 out of 642Before him are Karim Fouad (1999), Azmy Mehelba (1991), Ahmed Yasser Rayyan (1998), Doha Hany (1997), Mahmoud Gad (1998), and Ziad El-Sissy (1994). After him are Osama Galal (1997), Ammar Hamdy (1999), Shady Elnahas (1998), Haydy Morsy (1999), Noura Mohamed (1998), and Abdel-Aziz Mehelba (1988).

Among ATHLETES In Egypt

Among athletes born in Egypt, Ali Khalafalla ranks 27Before him are Mohamed Abdelaal (1990), Ashraf Amgad El-Seify (1995), Maha Gouda (1998), Khalid Assar (1992), Abdelrahman Wael (1995), and Azmy Mehelba (1991). After him are Haydy Morsy (1999), Noura Mohamed (1998), Abdel-Aziz Mehelba (1988), Mohamed Magdi Hamza (1996), Seif Asser Sherif (1995), and Abdel-Qader Saïd (1989).