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Julyana Al-Sadeq

1994 - Today

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Julyana Al-Sadeq (Arabic: جوليانا الصادق; born 9 December 1994) is a Jordanian taekwondo athlete. She won the gold medal at the 2018 Asian Games on the women's 67 kg weight category. In December 2022, she became the first Jordanian and Arab woman to be ranked world number one following her victory at the Saudi Grand Prix. In December 2024, she announced her retirement from the sport. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 9 different languages on Wikipedia. Julyana Al-Sadeq is the 8,582nd most popular athlete (down from 7,713th in 2024), the 67th most popular biography from Jordan (down from 59th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Jordanian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Julyana Al-Sadeq ranks 8,582 out of 6,025Before her are Grzegorz Fijałek, Matt Hughes, Maksim Khramtsov, Anastasiya Prokopenko, Liang Xiaojing, and Feng Ziqi. After her are Laura Unsworth, Iryna Zhuk, Silas Kiplagat, Eilish McColgan, Ng Yan Yee, and Yanislav Gerchev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Julyana Al-Sadeq ranks 1,424Before her are Samantha Boscarino, Masaaki Goto, Genki Yamada, Yoshiki Matsushita, Xu Fei, and Tomofumi Fujiyama. After her are Takuya Akiyama, Juninho, Rikuya Izutsu, Colin Joyce, Jemma McKenzie-Brown, and Junya Kato.

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In Jordan

Among people born in Jordan, Julyana Al-Sadeq ranks 67 out of 59Before her are Saleh Al-Sharabaty (1998), Rana Dajani (2000), Abdallah Deeb (1987), Yazan Al-Arab (1996), Mohammad Al-Dmeiri (1987), and Zaid Kareem (2001). After her are Mohammad Al-Wadi (1985), Zeyad Ishaish (1998), Ibrahim Bisharat (1984), Obada Al-Kasbeh (1994), Amro Al-Wir (2001), and Alex Davis (null).

Among ATHLETES In Jordan

Among athletes born in Jordan, Julyana Al-Sadeq ranks 4Before her are Ahmad Abughaush (1996), Saleh Al-Sharabaty (1998), and Zaid Kareem (2001). After her are Mohammad Al-Wadi (1985), Zeyad Ishaish (1998), Ibrahim Bisharat (1984), Obada Al-Kasbeh (1994), Amro Al-Wir (2001), and Alex Davis (null).