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Houda Chaabi

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Houda Chaabi (born 7 July 1986) is an Algerian sports shooter. She competed in the women's 10 metre air rifle event at the 2020 Summer Olympics, coming in 39th. She has qualified to represent Algeria at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Houda Chaabi is the 9,442nd most popular athlete (down from 8,418th in 2019), the 782nd most popular biography from Mexico (down from 766th in 2019) and the 71st most popular Mexican Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Houda Chaabi ranks 9,442 out of 6,025Before her are Lucie Anastassiou, Jovan Stojoski, Lucca Mesinas, Oleh Serbin, Teddy Stankiewicz, and Ray Bassil. After her are Marc Salles, Ruti Aga, Carlos Garrote, Moriya Jutanugarn, Chinglensana Kangujam, and Felix Oschmautz.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Houda Chaabi ranks 1,833Before her are Denis Gribanov, Gavin Smellie, Leah Wilkinson, Merel Blom, Offiong Edem, and Ateş Çınar. After her are Arkadiusz Gardzielewski, Rachael Lynch, Collins Injera, Dane Sampson, Karolis Girulis, and Elissa Alarie.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Houda Chaabi ranks 782 out of 729Before her are Úrsula Sánchez (1987), Paola Morán (1997), Eugenio Garza (1996), Mariana Arceo (1994), Stephanie Rovetti (1991), and Rogelio Romero (1995). After her are Esmeralda Falcón (1995), Dafne Navarro (1996), Brandon Plaza (1996), Rodrigo Diego (1996), José Leyver Ojeda (1985), and Alí Solís (1987).

Among ATHLETES In Mexico

Among athletes born in Mexico, Houda Chaabi ranks 71Before her are Aranza Vázquez (2002), Úrsula Sánchez (1987), Paola Morán (1997), Eugenio Garza (1996), Mariana Arceo (1994), and Stephanie Rovetti (1991). After her are Dafne Navarro (1996), Brandon Plaza (1996), Rodrigo Diego (1996), José Leyver Ojeda (1985), Alí Solís (1987), and Jonathan Ruvalcaba (1991).