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Bruny Surin

1967 - Today

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Bruny Surin (born July 12, 1967) is a Canadian former track and field athlete, who was the winner of a gold medal in the 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics. In 2008 he was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame as part of the 1996 Summer Olympics 4 × 100 relay team. In the 100 metres, he has broken the 10-second barrier multiple times and holds a personal record of 9.84 seconds. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bruny Surin is the 3,109th most popular athlete (down from 1,365th in 2019), the 76th most popular biography from Haiti (down from 55th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Haitian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Bruny Surin ranks 3,109 out of 6,025Before him are Óscar Figueroa, Fernando Echávarri, Winfred Yavi, Peter Rono, Torsten Voss, and Eleanor Patterson. After him are Jörg Hoffmann, Abel Kirui, Elizabeth Williams, Anna Biryukova, Krystsina Tsimanouskaya, and María Isabel Urrutia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Bruny Surin ranks 673Before him are Carlos Mencia, Alfred Gough, Iliyan Kiryakov, Mark Deklin, Nadhim Zahawi, and Peter Rono. After him are Anna Biryukova, Dănuț Lupu, Andrea Roth, Steven Mackintosh, Joe DeLoach, and James Murphy.

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In Haiti

Among people born in Haiti, Bruny Surin ranks 76 out of 94Before him are Hérard Abraham (1940), Philippe Vorbe (1947), Wilner Piquant (1951), Garcelle Beauvais (1966), Evans Paul (1955), and Jack Guy Lafontant (1961). After him are Enex Jean-Charles (1960), Jean-Henry Céant (1956), Edwidge Danticat (1969), Jean Pascal (1982), Meta Golding (1971), and Fritz William Michel (1980).

Among ATHLETES In Haiti

Among athletes born in Haiti, Bruny Surin ranks 3Before him are Silvio Cator (1900), and Constantin Henriquez (1850). After him are Barbara Pierre (1986), Wadeline Jonathas (1998), Sabiana Anestor (1994), and Davidson Vincent (2001).