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Murielle Ahouré

1987 - Today

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Murielle Ahouré-Demps (born 23 August 1987) is an Ivorian sprinter who competes in the 60 meters, 100 m and 200 m. She was a double silver medalist at the 2013 world championships in Moscow. She came second in both the 100 and 200 meters at this event. Ahouré was the gold medallist in the 60 m at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Murielle Ahouré is the 3,559th most popular athlete (up from 4,203rd in 2019), the 81st most popular biography from Côte d'Ivoire (up from 102nd in 2019) and the 4th most popular Ivorian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Murielle Ahouré ranks 3,559 out of 6,025Before her are Odalis Revé, Sevdalin Marinov, Roman Hagara, Danny Everett, Zita-Eva Funkenhauser, and Brenno. After her are Milica Mandić, Sylvain Guillaume, Sergey Kirdyapkin, German Titov, Jeroen Dubbeldam, and Zoltán Kővágó.

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Among people born in 1987, Murielle Ahouré ranks 550Before her are Hugo Ayala, Gerald Henderson Jr., Fernando Varela, Anže Kopitar, Scott Moir, and Ott Lepland. After her are Sílvio, Foluke Gunderson, Kelly Kelly, Freddie Stroma, Olena Pidhrushna, and Bojan Šaranov.

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In Côte d'Ivoire

Among people born in Côte d'Ivoire, Murielle Ahouré ranks 81 out of 140Before her are Jean-Jacques Gosso (1983), Odilon Kossounou (2001), Daouda Karaboué (1975), Constant Djakpa (1986), Noumandiez Doué (1970), and Moïse Brou Apanga (1982). After her are Jean Michaël Seri (1991), Yves Bissouma (1996), Christian Manfredini (1975), Sekou Cissé (1985), Marco Zoro (1983), and Kanga Akalé (1981).

Among ATHLETES In Côte d'Ivoire

Among athletes born in Côte d'Ivoire, Murielle Ahouré ranks 4Before her are Gabriel Tiacoh (1963), Nelson Évora (1984), and Marie-Josée Ta Lou (1988). After her are Cheick Sallah Cissé (1993), Ruth Gbagbi (1994), Leslie Djhone (1981), Zaynab Dosso (1999), Arthur Cissé (1996), Carolle Zahi (1994), Zouleiha Dabonne (1992), and Jiang Huihua (1998).