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Hugo Hay

1997 - Today

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Hugo Hay (born 28 March 1997 in Bressuire) is a French middle- and long-distance runner. He represented his country at the 2021 European Indoor Championships finishing sixth in the 3000 metres. In addition, he won a bronze medal in the 5000 metres at the 2019 European U23 Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hugo Hay is the 9,145th most popular athlete (down from 7,870th in 2019), the 6,962nd most popular biography from France (down from 6,892nd in 2019) and the 370th most popular French Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Hugo Hay ranks 9,145 out of 6,025Before him are Fateh Benferdjallah, Kaito Streets, Chantel Malone, Nadezhda Sozonova, Pooja Dhanda, and Mei Xiaohan. After him are Mária Érdi, Marc Tur, Anna Toman, Eetu Kallioinen, Angelika Sarna, and Muattar Nabieva.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Hugo Hay ranks 1,193Before him are Lin Chen-hao, Hadrien Salvan, Davina Michel, Morgan Lake, Kevin Nisbet, and Alphonsine Agahozo. After him are Angelika Sarna, Jesús Tonatiú López, Douglas Martínez, Adrián Gandía, Irek Rizaev, and Saskia Feige.

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In France

Among people born in France, Hugo Hay ranks 6,962 out of 6,770Before him are Benjamin Auffret (1995), Célia Jodar (1988), Stéphanie Loeuillette (1992), Jonathan Rivas (1992), Alizée Agier (1994), and Hadrien Salvan (1997). After him are Adrien Bart (1991), Agustín Vernice (1995), Romain Langasque (1995), Valentin Prades (1992), Jérémie Mion (1989), and Emma Lombardi (null).

Among ATHLETES In France

Among athletes born in France, Hugo Hay ranks 370Before him are Nazar Kovalenko (1987), Irina Fetisova (null), Benjamin Auffret (1995), Célia Jodar (1988), Stéphanie Loeuillette (1992), and Alizée Agier (1994). After him are Adrien Bart (1991), Agustín Vernice (1995), Romain Langasque (1995), Valentin Prades (1992), Jérémie Mion (1989), and Emma Lombardi (null).