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Ignardus Badenhorst

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Ignardus Badenhorst (born 26 August 1990) is a South African water polo player. He competed in the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ignardus Badenhorst is the 11,504th most popular athlete (down from 11,422nd in 2019), the 572nd most popular biography from South Africa (down from 570th in 2019) and the 110th most popular South African Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ignardus Badenhorst ranks 11,504 out of 6,025Before him are Natsuha Matsumoto, Mohanad Shaban, Lea Siegl, Miguel Tabuena, Cillin Greene, and Jo Muir. After him are Dayaan Cassiem, Amanda Bateman, Ana Segura, Anna Chernysheva, Fabian Liebig, and Hailey Hernandez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Ignardus Badenhorst ranks 1,934Before him are Teneale Hatton, Haley Daniels, Andy Maloney, Mihovil Fantela, Franco Sábato, and Richard de Carpentier. After him are Celia Seerane, Cameron Smedley, Paul Snow-Hansen, Lindsay Kellock, Dennis Ombachi, and Kana Nomura.

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In South Africa

Among people born in South Africa, Ignardus Badenhorst ranks 572 out of 454Before him are Sulette Damons (1989), Mariella Venter (2000), Jethro Eustice (1989), Martin Binedell (1995), Lucas Hammond (1993), and Johannes Pretorius (1956). After him are Dayaan Cassiem (1998), Mustapha Cassiem (2002), Phumelela Mbande (1993), Sipho Mbule (1998), Jason Evezard (1997), and Brandon Valjalo (1998).

Among ATHLETES In South Africa

Among athletes born in South Africa, Ignardus Badenhorst ranks 110Before him are Ahmed Ayash (1994), Cecilia Jonsson (1990), Sulette Damons (1989), Jethro Eustice (1989), Lucas Hammond (1993), and Johannes Pretorius (1956). After him are Dayaan Cassiem (1998), Mustapha Cassiem (2002), Phumelela Mbande (1993), Jason Evezard (1997), Brandon Valjalo (1998), and Matthew Guise-Brown (1991).