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Josué Domínguez

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Josué Domínguez Ramos (born 20 November 1996) is a swimmer from the Dominican Republic. He competed in the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Josué Domínguez is the 11,232nd most popular athlete (up from 11,321st in 2019), the 97th most popular biography from Dominican Republic (up from 98th in 2019) and the 39th most popular Dominican Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Josué Domínguez ranks 11,232 out of 6,025Before him are Bismark Boateng, Joe Klecker, Lucas Mazzo, Nicola Daly, Dong Chao, and Chamara Repiyallage. After him are Sarah Ndunde, Christian Amoah, Sashel Palacios, Yan Meiling, Chen Jiamin, and Lee Eun-ji.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Josué Domínguez ranks 1,509Before him are Amie Thompson, Sesenieli Donu, Shubhankar Sharma, David Jessen, Curtis McDowald, and Joe Klecker. After him are Chen Jiamin, Taylor McQuillin, Michal Morvay, Andrew Coe, Conrad-Robin Scheibner, and Ruslans Smolonskis.

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In Dominican Republic

Among people born in Dominican Republic, Josué Domínguez ranks 98 out of 51Before him are Roldani Baldwin (1996), Jeison Guzmán (1998), Camil Domínguez (1991), Samuel Abate (1999), Oleksandr Kovalenko (null), and Lauren Gale (null). After him are Rahel Daniel (2001), Diego Goris (null), Ignacio Vásquez (1998), Verónica Saladín (1992), Daniel Miklasevich (1997), and Rohan Polanco (1998).

Among ATHLETES In Dominican Republic

Among athletes born in Dominican Republic, Josué Domínguez ranks 40Before him are Gerson Bautista (1995), Roldani Baldwin (1996), Jeison Guzmán (1998), Samuel Abate (1999), Lauren Gale (null), and Oleksandr Kovalenko (null). After him are Rahel Daniel (2001), Daniel Miklasevich (1997), Verónica Saladín (1992), Rohan Polanco (1998), Diego Goris (null), and Ignacio Vásquez (1998).