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Jeremiah Azu

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Jeremiah Azu (born 15 May 2001) is a Welsh sprinter. He is the 2025 European Indoor Champion and 2025 World Indoor Champion over 60 metres. In 2024, he became the first Welshman to run the 100 metres in under 10 seconds in wind-legal conditions. Azu is a three-time British champion, twice indoors over 60 m, once outdoors over 100 metres and a European Champion in the 4 × 100 metre relay. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Jeremiah Azu is the 9,390th most popular athlete, the 1,957th most popular biography from Netherlands and the 234th most popular Dutch Athlete.

Jeremiah Azu is a British sprinter born in 2001, known for his achievements in track and field, particularly in the 100 meters and 200 meters events. He gained recognition for his performances in national competitions and his potential as a rising star in athletics.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Jeremiah Azu ranks 504Before him are Raïsa Schoon, Hayato Okuda, Emma Weyant, Davide Di Veroli, Bernat Erta, and Mewen Tomac. After him are Nathan Collins, Cameron Archer, Bebe Wood, Anass Essayi, Sun Mengya, and Kazuki Fujita.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Jeremiah Azu ranks 1,956 out of 1,646Before him are Steffie van der Peet (1999), Maaike de Waard (1996), Jessey Voorn (1990), and Malou Pheninckx (1991). After him are Sabrina van der Sloot (1991), Tessie Savelkouls (1992), Bjorn van den Ende (1986), Jonas de Geus (1998), Josine Koning (1995), Thijs van Dam (1997), Mark Caljouw (1995), and Pieter Braun (1993).

Among ATHLETES In Netherlands

Among athletes born in Netherlands, Jeremiah Azu ranks 234Before him are Joost Luiten (1986), Sanne Verhagen (1992), Sam Watson (null), Raïsa Schoon (2001), Jessey Voorn (1990), and Malou Pheninckx (1991). After him are Sabrina van der Sloot (1991), Tessie Savelkouls (1992), Bjorn van den Ende (1986), Jonas de Geus (1998), Josine Koning (1995), and Thijs van Dam (1997).