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Faye Njie

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Faye Njie (born 23 November 1993) is a Finnish-born Gambian judoka. He was born in Helsinki, Finland to a Finnish mother and a Gambian father, and has represented both countries. He represented Finland in the 2009 European Cadet Championships, the 2009 EYOF, the 2011, and the 2012 European Junior Championships before switching to fight for the Gambia. Njie was the first-ever Olympic judoka for the Gambia. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Faye Njie is the 8,134th most popular athlete (up from 8,143rd in 2019), the 792nd most popular biography from Finland (down from 776th in 2019) and the 133rd most popular Finnish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Faye Njie ranks 8,134 out of 6,025Before him are Ceiber Ávila, Jung Jin-hwa, Shota Mishvelidze, Milad Vaziri, Fernando Carro, and Polly Swann. After him are Evelis Aguilar, João Monteiro, Jessey Voorn, Joshiko Saibou, Stefano Sottile, and Pablo Torrijos.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Faye Njie ranks 1,690Before him are Kenji Nener, Alan Khubetsov, Koki Maezawa, Sepp Straka, Céline Boutier, and Emily Sonnett. After him are Evelis Aguilar, Tomi Adeyemi, Firdovsi Farzaliyev, Taylor Ellis-Watson, Carlon Jeffery, and Connor Murphy.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Faye Njie ranks 792 out of 751Before him are Ella Junnila (1998), Jarkko Kinnunen (1984), Camilla Richardsson (1993), Solfrid Koanda (1998), Elias Kuosmanen (1995), and Mimosa Jallow (1994). After him are Silja Kosonen (2002), Annimari Korte (1988), Ursula Wikström (1980), Lotta Kemppinen (1998), Kristian Pulli (1994), and Sinem Kurtbay (1991).

Among ATHLETES In Finland

Among athletes born in Finland, Faye Njie ranks 133Before him are Senni Salminen (1996), Ella Junnila (1998), Jarkko Kinnunen (1984), Camilla Richardsson (1993), Solfrid Koanda (1998), and Elias Kuosmanen (1995). After him are Silja Kosonen (2002), Annimari Korte (1988), Ursula Wikström (1980), Lotta Kemppinen (1998), Kristian Pulli (1994), and Sinem Kurtbay (1991).