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Joaquim Lobo

1995 - Today

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Joaquim Lobo (born 6 January 1995 in Maputo) is a Mozambican canoeist. He competed in the men's C-1 200 metres event and the men's C-2 1000 metres event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. He did not qualify for the semifinals in the men's C-1 200m event. Along with partner Mussa Chamaune, he finished in 11th place in the C-2 1000m event. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Joaquim Lobo is the 11,068th most popular athlete (up from 11,268th in 2019), the 44th most popular biography from Mozambique (up from 47th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Mozambican Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Joaquim Lobo ranks 11,068 out of 6,025Before him are Elena Neill, Youness Baalla, Akhil Sheoran, Ahmed Hamed, Gabriel Ho-Garcia, and Caroline Arft. After him are Oliver Bone, Stephanie Grauer, Badamassi Saguirou, Yu Liping, Harrison Maurus, and Adam Dixon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Joaquim Lobo ranks 1,570Before him are Angad Vir Singh Bajwa, Zouhair Talbi, Marc Boltó, Mamadou Samba Bah, Michael Saruni, and Akhil Sheoran. After him are Adam Leavy, Micaela Bouter, Musab Adam Ali, Chiara Ondoli, Camilla Atieno, and Rady Gramane.

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In Mozambique

Among people born in Mozambique, Joaquim Lobo ranks 44 out of 38Before him are Mexer (1988), Natalia Bajor (1997), Alcinda Panguana (1994), Igor Mogne (1996), Banlung Tubtimdang (2005), and Kevin Loforte (1997). After him are Chen Shi (null), Rady Gramane (1995), and Creve Armando Machava (1996).

Among ATHLETES In Mozambique

Among athletes born in Mozambique, Joaquim Lobo ranks 6Before him are Maria Mutola (1972), Natalia Bajor (1997), Igor Mogne (1996), Banlung Tubtimdang (2005), and Kevin Loforte (1997). After him are Chen Shi (null), Rady Gramane (1995), and Creve Armando Machava (1996).