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Haneen Ibrahim

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Haneen Sami Bashir Ibrahim (Arabic: حنين سامي بشير إبراهيم; born 29 June 2000) is a Sudanese swimmer. She competed in the women's 50 metre freestyle event at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where she ranked 84th with a time of 36.25 seconds. She did not advance to the semifinals. Ibrahim holds the national record in women's 50 metre freestyle. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Haneen Ibrahim is the 972nd most popular swimmer (down from 943rd in 2019), the 2,369th most popular biography from Brazil (up from 2,374th in 2019) and the 17th most popular Brazilian Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Haneen Ibrahim ranks 972 out of 709Before her are Lucas Matzerath, Joshua Liendo, Abbie Wood, Nikol Merizaj, Gabriella Doueihy, and Viktória Mihályvári-Farkas. After her are Chelsea Gubecka, Richárd Márton, Gabriel Lopes, Rhyan White, Andrej Barna, and Giovanna Diamante.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Haneen Ibrahim ranks 645Before her are Marin Robu, Lucas Matzerath, Francisco Cáffaro, Kiromal Katibin, Keno Machado, and Achraf Mahboubi. After her are Sarah Jodoin Di Maria, Sara Saldaña, Rhyan White, Nuray Güngör, Nicolau Mir, and Wei Shaoxuan.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Haneen Ibrahim ranks 2,369 out of 2,236Before her are Luisa Baptista (1994), Lene Retzius (1996), Marco Grael (1989), Samuel Albrecht (1981), Yuri Mansur (1979), and Keno Machado (2000). After her are Jessica Yamada (1989), Giovanna Diamante (1997), Valéria Kumizaki (1985), Iván Silva (null), Luana Lira (1996), and Andrew Ford (null).

Among SWIMMERS In Brazil

Among swimmers born in Brazil, Haneen Ibrahim ranks 17Before her are Fernando Scheffer (1998), Larissa Oliveira (1993), Leonardo de Deus (1991), Luiz Altamir Melo (1996), Viviane Jungblut (1996), and Pedro Spajari (1997). After her are Giovanna Diamante (1997), Breno Correia (1999), Gabrielle Roncatto (1998), Stephanie Balduccini (2004), Murilo Sartori (2002), and Caio Pumputis (1999).