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Larbi Bouriah

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Larbi Bouriah (Arabic: العربي•بورياح; born 24 February 1983) is an Algerian table tennis player. He competed in the 2020 Summer Olympics. He finished in 49th place after losing to Bence Majoros of Hungary in the first round of the men's singles. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 3 different languages on Wikipedia. Larbi Bouriah is the 12,366th most popular athlete (down from 10,715th in 2024), the 7,504th most popular biography from France (down from 7,037th in 2019) and the 496th most popular French Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Larbi Bouriah ranks 12,366 out of 6,025Before him are Liam Jegou, Florian Peter, Stacey Hymer, Joëlle Békhazi, Seren Tanaka, and Joel Plata. After him are Thitisan Panmod, Antoni Kindler, Elreen Ando, Kim Conley, Katherine Torrance, and Ned Azemia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Larbi Bouriah ranks 1,870Before him are Jessica Phoenix, Vittoria Panizzon, Marc Mundell, Weerapat Pitakanonda, Andrew Amonde, and Demita Vega. After him are Mathieu Bilodeau, Rassie Pieterse, Colleen Loach, Elly Ochola, Robyn Stevens, and Yuriy Yurkov.

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In France

Among people born in France, Larbi Bouriah ranks 7,510 out of 6,770Before him are Sarah Fraincart (1999), Aleka Persaud (2006), Alain Mikael Aprahamian (1988), Brittany Cervantes (1990), Benjamin Osberger (2001), Yasameen Al-Raimi (1985), Sébastien Kouma (1997), Naganathan Pandi (1996), Sheila Chelangat (1998), Zak Seddon (1994), Sanjar Tursunov (null), and Liam Jegou (null).

Among ATHLETES In France

Among athletes born in France, Larbi Bouriah ranks 496Before him are Sébastien Kouma (1997), Naganathan Pandi (1996), Sheila Chelangat (1998), Zak Seddon (1994), Sanjar Tursunov (null), and Liam Jegou (null). After him are Minori Yamamoto (1997), Felix Duchampt (1989), Lin Ye (null), Gao Haiyan (null), Gordon Johnston (null), and Nick Mead (null).