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Muna Dahouk

1995 - Today

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Muna Dahouk (Arabic: منى دهوك; born 27 August 1995) is a judoka from Syria who now lives in the Netherlands after fleeing the Syrian civil war. She competed at the 2020 Olympic Games and in the 2024 Olympic Games, both times as part of the IOC Refugee Olympic Team. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Muna Dahouk is the 11,902nd most popular athlete (down from 11,576th in 2019), the 4,152nd most popular biography from Russia (down from 4,047th in 2019) and the 593rd most popular Russian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Muna Dahouk ranks 11,902 out of 6,025Before her are Jordan Parry, Ella Williams, Oscar Stabe Helvig, Paul Jacquot, Cicely Madden, and Jaime Mateu. After her are Érika Pachito, Ekaterina Subbotina, Michael Ohioze, Tommaso Chelli, Ignacio Vásquez, and Hurly Long.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Muna Dahouk ranks 1,891Before her are Ekaterina Subbotina, Oscar Stabe Helvig, Ilya Palazkov, Anthony Hrysanthos, Ignacio Berenguer, and Cyrille Tchatchet. After her are Jake Fishman, Stephanie Dickins, Jaz Hedgeland, Kristel Ngarlem, Bronte Law, and Jordan Parry.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Muna Dahouk ranks 4,159 out of 3,761Before her are Damiella Nomenjanahary (1997), Denise Parruque (2003), Viktoria Kirsanova (1998), Tatyana Kosterina (null), Elizaveta Klevanovich (2001), and Diana Tudela (2000). After her are Dottie Ardina (1993), Varvara Baranova (1996), Elizaveta Pletneva (2002), Aleksandr Kartsev (2001), Evgeniia Golovina (1999), and Maria Bersneva (1998).

Among ATHLETES In Russia

Among athletes born in Russia, Muna Dahouk ranks 615Before her are Zilia Batyrshina (1999), Anastasia Lebedeva (1993), Diana Tudela (2000), Ekaterina Subbotina (1995), Elizaveta Pletneva (2002), and Anna Khvorikova (1997). After her are Varvara Baranova (1996).