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Assmaa Niang

1983 - Today

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Assmaa Niang (also spelled Asmaa or Asma, born 4 January 1983) is a Moroccan judoka, who has represented her country at international events. She is citizen of France, Morocco and Senegal. Niang competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, in the women's 70 kg. Niang competed in the women's 70 kg event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Assmaa Niang is the 6,113th most popular athlete (down from 5,569th in 2024), the 289th most popular biography from Morocco (down from 267th in 2019) and the 26th most popular Moroccan Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Assmaa Niang ranks 6,113 out of 6,025Before her are Serhiy Semenov, Óscar Salazar, Arman Chilmanov, Peter Kretschmer, Jonas Høgh-Christensen, and Lee Da-bin. After her are Dan Steele, Keston Bledman, Satsuki Fujisawa, Jorge Alvarez, Masako Chiba, and Inés Arrondo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Assmaa Niang ranks 1,399Before her are Brad Bufanda, Nick Willis, Sayed Mohamed Adnan, Glenn Loovens, Yuzo Minami, and Linnea Torstensson. After her are Michael Thwaite, Lucy DeVito, Sandra Paović, Angelo da Costa Júnior, Antonio Campos, and Mehdi Taouil.

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In Morocco

Among people born in Morocco, Assmaa Niang ranks 289 out of 264Before her are Abdel Abqar (1999), Oussama Tannane (1994), Ahmed Ammi (1981), Khalid Khannouchi (1971), Achraf Lazaar (1992), and Nadia Kounda (1989). After her are Ibba Laajab (1985), Moha Rharsalla (1993), Yassin Ayoub (1994), Mohammed Rabii (1993), Oussama Targhalline (2002), and Ayad Lamdassem (1981).

Among ATHLETES In Morocco

Among athletes born in Morocco, Assmaa Niang ranks 26Before her are Tahar Tamsamani (1980), Jorge Sánchez (null), Bouchra Ghezielle (1979), Abdelkebir Ouaddar (1962), Abdalaati Iguider (1987), and Khalid Khannouchi (1971). After her are Ayad Lamdassem (1981), Adel Mechaal (1990), El-Hassan El-Abbassi (null), Mohamed Katir (1998), Malika Akkaoui (1987), and Jaouad Achab (null).