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Mohammed Aman

1994 - Today

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Mohammed Aman Geleto (Amharic: መሀመድ አማን; born 10 January 1994) is an Ethiopian middle-distance runner. Born in Asella, he is the winner of the 800-meter final at the 2013 World Athletics Championships in the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow. Aman also won consecutive 800 m titles at the 2009 and 2011 African Junior Athletics Championships. Aman is currently serving a 4-year competition ban set to end in August 2028 for an anti-doping rule violation relating to an evaded test in 2021. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia. Mohammed Aman is the 3,978th most popular athlete (up from 4,405th in 2024), the 74th most popular biography from Ethiopia (up from 83rd in 2019) and the 22nd most popular Ethiopian Athlete.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Mohammed Aman ranks 336Before him are Rúben Vezo, Triptii Dimri, Jordan Morris, Jetro Willems, Roberto Gagliardini, and Aliaksandra Sasnovich. After him are Roberto Bellarosa, Lee David, José Rodríguez Martínez, Nikola Milutinov, Kaleen, and Pernille Blume.

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In Ethiopia

Among people born in Ethiopia, Mohammed Aman ranks 74 out of 105Before him are Almaz Ayana (1991), Julie Mehretu (1970), Gezahegne Abera (1978), Bamlak Tessema Weyesa (1980), Maryam Yusuf Jamal (1984), and Pnina Tamano-Shata (1981). After him are Tesfaye Tola (1974), Tiki Gelana (1987), Ejegayehu Dibaba (1982), Mare Dibaba (1989), Tariku Bekele (1987), and Tsegaye Kebede (1987).

Among ATHLETES In Ethiopia

Among athletes born in Ethiopia, Mohammed Aman ranks 22Before him are Berhane Adere (1973), Sofia Assefa (1987), Genzebe Dibaba (1991), Almaz Ayana (1991), Gezahegne Abera (1978), and Maryam Yusuf Jamal (1984). After him are Tesfaye Tola (1974), Tiki Gelana (1987), Ejegayehu Dibaba (1982), Mare Dibaba (1989), Tariku Bekele (1987), and Tsegaye Kebede (1987).