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Muhammad Khalil Akhtar

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Muhammad Khalil Akhtar (born 15 April 1984) is a Pakistani sports shooter. He competed in the men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol event at the 2020 Summer Olympics Tokyo, finishing 15th. He was also the flag-bearer at the opening ceremony along with Mahoor Shahzad. After receiving an Olympic scholarship, he qualified at the 2019 International Shooting Sport Federation World Cup in Rio, where he finished sixth. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Muhammad Khalil Akhtar is the 10,969th most popular athlete (down from 10,622nd in 2019), the 234th most popular biography from Pakistan (down from 219th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Pakistani Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Muhammad Khalil Akhtar ranks 10,969 out of 6,025Before him are Lucien Delfour, Sébastien Kouma, Silina Pha Aphay, Boyd Martin, Naganathan Pandi, and Adam Girard de Langlade Mpali. After him are Neama Said, Danielle G. Waldman, Mayumi Someya, Rebecca McGowan, Shiray Kaka, and Alicia Brown.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Muhammad Khalil Akhtar ranks 1,616Before him are Andri Eleftheriou, Quentin Rew, Rodney Govinden, Meghan O'Leary, Park Wan-yong, and Nina Cutro-Kelly. After him are Stephanie Bruce, Luis Manuel Corchete, Takayuki Matsumoto, Megan Timpf, Robert Oramas, and Aliaksandr Faminou.

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In Pakistan

Among people born in Pakistan, Muhammad Khalil Akhtar ranks 234 out of 217Before him are Ahmed Shehzad (1991), Mahoor Shahzad (1996), Diana Baig (1995), Bismah Maroof (1991), Najma Parveen (1990), and Bisma Khan (2002). After him are Talha Talib (1999), and Ghazala Javed (1988).

Among ATHLETES In Pakistan

Among athletes born in Pakistan, Muhammad Khalil Akhtar ranks 8Before him are Abdul Hamid (1927), Noor Alam (1929), Robbie Brightwell (1939), Prithipal Singh (1932), Arshad Nadeem (1997), and Najma Parveen (1990). After him are Talha Talib (1999).