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Eunice Barber

1974 - Today

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Eunice Claudia Barber (born November 17, 1974, in Freetown, Sierra Leone) is a Sierra Leonean-French athlete competing in heptathlon and long jump. Barber initially competed for Sierra Leone and then for France from 1999 onwards. She won the heptathlon at the World Athletics Championships in 1999, the long jump in 2003 and finished second in heptathlon in 2003 and 2005. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2024). Eunice Barber is the 3,512th most popular athlete (down from 3,189th in 2024), the 18th most popular biography from Sierra Leone (down from 13th in 2019) and the most popular Sierra Leonean Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Eunice Barber ranks 3,512 out of 6,025Before her are Larisa Peleshenko, Jay Barrs, Hasanboy Dusmatov, Stéphane Traineau, Yargelis Savigne, and Alma Richards. After her are Clara Hughes, Zabit Samedov, Nadine Capellmann, Berhane Adere, Alfred Kirwa Yego, and Peter Åslin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Eunice Barber ranks 756Before her are Peter Kušnirák, Frédéric Herpoel, Dmitri Sautin, Daniel Igali, Franck Riester, and Corinne Diacre. After her are Frank Klepacki, Martina Hill, Florian Maurice, Anders Andersson, Tiga, and Andreas Andersson.

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In Sierra Leone

Among people born in Sierra Leone, Eunice Barber ranks 18 out of 22Before her are Valentine Strasser (1967), Patricia Piccinini (1965), FannyAnn Eddy (1974), Zainab Bangura (1959), Nathaniel Chalobah (1994), and Roda Antar (1980). After her are Rodney Strasser (1990), Ishmael Beah (1980), Umaru Bangura (1987), Kei Kamara (1984), Michaela DePrince (1995), and Gibril Sankoh (1983).

Among ATHLETES In Sierra Leone

Among athletes born in Sierra Leone, Eunice Barber ranks 1After her are Solomon Bockarie (1987), and Joshua Wyse (2001).