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Innocent Egbunike

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Innocent Ejima Egbunike (born 30 November 1961) is a former sprinter from Nigeria. He studied at Azusa Pacific University, where he still holds the school record at 400 metres and the automatically timed NAIA meet record at 200 metres. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Innocent Egbunike is the 5,302nd most popular athlete (down from 4,895th in 2019), the 218th most popular biography from Nigeria (down from 206th in 2019) and the 19th most popular Nigerian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Innocent Egbunike ranks 5,302 out of 6,025Before him are Annemarieke van Rumpt, Denise Lewis, Matej Beňuš, Matteo Castaldo, Hossein Vafaei, and Kim Jong-hyun. After him are Zhang Jin, Kim Su-ji, Zibane Ngozi, Erik Varga, David Svoboda, and Nery Brenes.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Innocent Egbunike ranks 864Before him are Allen West, Charlie Nicholas, Nigel Worthington, Padmasree Warrior, Darrell Walker, and Anthony Cumia. After him are Lisa Lampanelli, Peter Roskam, Ian Blackford, Mark Moseley, Frank Santopadre, and Joe Heck.

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In Nigeria

Among people born in Nigeria, Innocent Egbunike ranks 218 out of 309Before him are Yemi Alade (1989), Dayo Okeniyi (1988), Dele Adeleye (1988), Isaac Success (1996), Abiodun Baruwa (1974), and David Okereke (1997). After him are Stephen Sunday (1988), Chigozie Agbim (1984), Onyekachi Apam (1986), Quadri Aruna (1988), Kenneth Omeruo (1993), and Oluwafemi Ajilore (1985).

Among ATHLETES In Nigeria

Among athletes born in Nigeria, Innocent Egbunike ranks 19Before him are Florence Ekpo-Umoh (1977), Jude Monye (1973), Clement Chukwu (1973), Samuel Francis (1987), Fatima Yusuf (1971), and Uchenna Emedolu (1976). After him are Enefiok Udo-Obong (1982), Oludamola Osayomi (1986), Ene Franca Idoko (1985), Blessing Okagbare (1988), Halimat Ismaila (1984), and Salwa Eid Naser (1998).