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Clinton Panther

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Clinton Panther (born 13 February 1991, in Port Elizabeth) is a South African field hockey player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics he competed with the national team in the men's tournament. He also represented South Africa at the 2014 and 2018 Commonwealth Games. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Clinton Panther is the 11,646th most popular athlete (down from 11,582nd in 2019), the 586th most popular biography from South Africa (down from 585th in 2019) and the 121st most popular South African Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Clinton Panther ranks 11,646 out of 6,025Before him are Yeni Arias, Zhang Quan, Lawi Lalang, Chloe Tipple, Kirstyn Goodger, and Tonje Daffinrud. After him are Sara Parfett, and Elaina Tabb.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Clinton Panther ranks 1,833Before him are Joey Wagman, Elaina Tabb, Andrés Lage, Lawi Lalang, Felipe Gustavo, and Simone Pearce. After him are Kirstyn Goodger, Keilani Ricketts, Sara Parfett, and Tonje Daffinrud.

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In South Africa

Among people born in South Africa, Clinton Panther ranks 586 out of 454Before him are Samkelo Mvimbi (1999), Dallas Oberholzer (1975), Shakira January (2002), Dewald Human (1995), Nomnikelo Veto (1997), and Onthatile Zulu (2000). After him are Christiaan Bezuidenhout (1994), Théo Druenne (2005), Leo Davis (1992), Nikola Tavares (1999), Zoya Kravchenko (1999), and Garrick Higgo (1999).

Among ATHLETES In South Africa

Among athletes born in South Africa, Clinton Panther ranks 127Before him are Garrick Higgo (1999), Laura Strugnell (1992), Quanita Bobbs (1993), Edith Molikoe (2000), Théo Druenne (2005), and Daniel Gaysinsky (1994). After him are Leo Davis (1992), Zoya Kravchenko (1999), Luc Daffarn (1998), and Christiaan Bezuidenhout (1994).