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Kyle Swan

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Kyle Swan (born 28 March 1999) is an Australian racewalking athlete. He qualified to represent Australia at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo 2021, competing in men's 20 kilometres walk. Swan managed to finish the race. He came 36th with a time of 1:27.55., nearly 4 minutes off his PB This was 6:50 behind the eventual winner Massimo Stano of Italy. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kyle Swan is the 11,244th most popular athlete (down from 11,123rd in 2019), the 96th most popular biography from Mongolia and the 24th most popular Mongolian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Kyle Swan ranks 11,244 out of 6,025Before him are Gladys Ekaru, Jon Moscot, Meredith Alwine, Madeleine Kelly, Andrew Coe, and Drilon Ibrahimi. After him are Oscar Coggins, Paige Hareb, Damion Thomas, John Porch, Conrad-Robin Scheibner, and Nicole Mendes.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Kyle Swan ranks 980Before him are Amira Kheris, Angelo Davids, Tokasa Seniyasi, Gladys Ekaru, Helena Rowland, and Guilherme Torriani. After him are Oscar Coggins, Damion Thomas, Brooke Schultz, Jakob Thordsen, Ciprian Huc, and Vivian Okwach.

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In Mongolia

Among people born in Mongolia, Kyle Swan ranks 96 out of 71Before him are Batbayaryn Enkhkhüslen (2001), Gantulgyn Altanbagana (1995), Kaouther Mohamed Belkebir (2003), Tseveenravdangiin Byambajav (1990), Ihor Troianovskyi (2002), and Luka Bozic (null). After him are Ganboldyn Kherlen (1992), and Batmönkhiin Bolor-Erdene (2002).

Among ATHLETES In Mongolia

Among athletes born in Mongolia, Kyle Swan ranks 24Before him are Onolbaataryn Khulan (1999), Gantulgyn Altanbagana (1995), Kaouther Mohamed Belkebir (2003), Tseveenravdangiin Byambajav (1990), Ihor Troianovskyi (2002), and Luka Bozic (null). After him are Ganboldyn Kherlen (1992), and Batmönkhiin Bolor-Erdene (2002).