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Lisa-Marie Kwayie

1996 - Today

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Lisa Marie Kwayie (born 27 October 1996) is a German sprinter. She won a bronze medal in the 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2018 European Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lisa-Marie Kwayie is the 9,487th most popular athlete (down from 9,063rd in 2019), the 166th most popular biography from Ghana (down from 165th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Ghanaian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Lisa-Marie Kwayie ranks 9,487 out of 6,025Before her are Hui Zicheng, Cindy Sember, Nanami Takenaka, Luiz Francisco, Dorota Borowska, and Arkadiusz Gardzielewski. After her are Réka Szilágyi, Matthew Richardson, Elena Erighina, Natalia Grossman, Alex Beck, and Baptiste Mischler.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Lisa-Marie Kwayie ranks 1,291Before her are Ryan Chew, Heleen Nauwelaers, Oussama Nabil, Adva Cohen, Maroussia Paré, and Dorota Borowska. After her are Réka Szilágyi, Elena Erighina, Dee Dee Davis, Diassonema Mucungui, Dafne Navarro, and Lin Junmin.

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In Ghana

Among people born in Ghana, Lisa-Marie Kwayie ranks 166 out of 162Before her are Ibrahim Danlad (2002), Desmond N'Ze (1989), Abraham Attah (2002), Daniel Afriyie (2001), Benjamin Azamati (1998), and Samuel Takyi (2000). After her are Sulemanu Tetteh (1992), Mihraç Akkuş (2000), Abeiku Jackson (2000), Bismark Boateng (1992), Christian Amoah (1999), and Sarfo Ansah (1998).

Among ATHLETES In Ghana

Among athletes born in Ghana, Lisa-Marie Kwayie ranks 7Before her are Ignisious Gaisah (1983), Varazdat Lalayan (1999), Margaret Simpson (1981), Aziz Zakari (1976), Nadia Eke (1993), and Benjamin Azamati (1998). After her are Sulemanu Tetteh (1992), Abeiku Jackson (2000), Bismark Boateng (1992), Christian Amoah (1999), and Sarfo Ansah (1998).