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Mac Wilkins

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Mac Maurice Wilkins (born November 15, 1950) is an American athlete, who competed mainly in the discus throw. He was born in Eugene, Oregon and graduated in 1969 from Beaverton High School in Beaverton, Oregon. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mac Wilkins is the 2,026th most popular athlete (down from 1,038th in 2019), the 10,786th most popular biography from United States (down from 8,161st in 2019) and the 355th most popular American Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Mac Wilkins ranks 2,026 out of 6,025Before him are Robertas Žulpa, James Wilson, Mayumi Aoki, Reinhard Eiben, Liu Xiang, and Aileen Meagher. After him are Jenő Hámori, Conn Findlay, Bernard Talvard, Harry Siljander, Mario Aldo Montano, and Franco Bertinetti.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Mac Wilkins ranks 582Before him are Harriet Harman, Blagoja Georgievski, Ion Dumitru, Miguel Arias Cañete, Lansana Kouyaté, and Gerd Zewe. After him are Victoria Tennant, Philippe Delerm, Dietmar Danner, John Byrne, Christina Hoff Sommers, and John Patrick Shanley.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Mac Wilkins ranks 10,788 out of 20,380Before him are James Cruze (1884), Daniel Barringer (1860), Ricardo Cortez (1900), Elmer Ambrose Sperry (1860), Allen Daviau (1942), and Christine Ebersole (1953). After him are George Siegmann (1882), Dick Cavett (1936), Rick Rude (1958), Samuel Ramey (1942), RJ Mitte (1992), and Ira Remsen (1846).

Among ATHLETES In United States

Among athletes born in United States, Mac Wilkins ranks 355Before him are Ivan Fuqua (1909), Lou Jones (1932), Horatio Fitch (1900), Lillian Copeland (1904), Benjamin Bradshaw (1879), and William Dickey (1874). After him are Conn Findlay (1930), Marion Roper (1910), James Dunbar (1930), Kenny Roberts Jr. (1973), Gwen Torrence (1965), and Charles Dumas (1937).