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Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi

2002 - Today

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Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi (Arabic: محمد خليل الجندوبي, born 1 June 2002) is a Tunisian taekwondo practitioner. Representing Tunisia at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan, he won silver in the men's 58 kg taekwondo event. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi is the 5,736th most popular athlete (up from 6,617th in 2019), the 208th most popular biography from Tunisia (up from 213th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Tunisian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi ranks 5,736 out of 6,025Before him are Lobke Berkhout, Torey DeFalco, Martín Ramos, Svetlana Radzivil, Rosemarie Whyte, and Maren Hammerschmidt. After him are Derek Mills, Ben Maher, Regan Smith, Léa Sprunger, Valentin Lavillenie, and Roser Tarragó.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi ranks 158Before him are Countess Eloise of Orange-Nassau, Marta Fiedina, Josh Giddey, Bećir Omeragić, Tiago Tomás, and Jalen Green. After him are Puck Pieterse, Diane Parry, Victor Kristiansen, Joel Chima Fujita, Adil Aouchiche, and Alberto Ginés López.

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In Tunisia

Among people born in Tunisia, Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi ranks 208 out of 210Before him are Amel Majri (1993), Bechir Ben Saïd (1992), Ahmed Khalil (1994), Hamza Mathlouthi (1992), Hamza Rafia (1999), and Mohamed Ali Moncer (1991). After him are Mohamed Touati (1939), Bassem Srarfi (1997), Aymen Dahmen (1997), Teresa Portela (null), Wassim Ben Tara (1996), and Alejandro Alonso (null).

Among ATHLETES In Tunisia

Among athletes born in Tunisia, Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi ranks 6Before him are Mohammed Gammoudi (1938), Tommaso Costantino (1885), Alberto Pellegrino (1930), Carlos Rodríguez (null), and Habiba Ghribi (1984). After him are Teresa Portela (null), Wassim Ben Tara (1996), Alejandro Alonso (null), Oussama Oueslati (1996), Zied Ayet Ikram (1996), and Eya Guezguez (2005).