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Murray Stewart

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Murray Scott Stewart (born 2 July 1986 in Durban, South Africa) is an Australian kayaker. Stewart qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and teamed up with Riley Fitzsimmons, Lachlan Tame and Jordan Wood in the Men's K-4 500m sprint. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Murray Stewart is the 5,709th most popular athlete (up from 7,140th in 2019), the 418th most popular biography from South Africa (up from 443rd in 2019) and the 36th most popular South African Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Murray Stewart ranks 5,709 out of 6,025Before him are Jeret Peterson, Zelimkhan Khadjiev, Sina Frei, Dwight Thomas, Dzinara Alimbekava, and Ruswahl Samaai. After him are Nafia Kuş, Yampier Hernández, Meb Keflezighi, Inna Stepanova, Lobke Berkhout, and Torey DeFalco.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Murray Stewart ranks 1,425Before him are Aron Baynes, Alan Kasaev, Kota Ueda, Yelena Sokolova, Reinaldo Alagoano, and Roger Espinoza. After him are Kazuma Ikarino, Rosemarie Whyte, Yasuhiro Hiraoka, Eugene Laverty, Vladimir Isaichev, and Theo Hutchcraft.

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In South Africa

Among people born in South Africa, Murray Stewart ranks 418 out of 454Before him are Clinton Hill (1980), Nicholas Martinez (null), Nasief Morris (1981), Kyle Edmund (1995), Lebo Mothiba (1996), and Ruswahl Samaai (1991). After him are Thanduyise Khuboni (1986), Dena Kaplan (1989), Lloyd Harris (1997), Hezekiél Sepeng (1974), Schalk Burger (1983), and Burry Stander (1987).

Among ATHLETES In South Africa

Among athletes born in South Africa, Murray Stewart ranks 36Before him are Sunette Viljoen (1983), Okkert Brits (1973), James Thompson (1986), Clinton Hill (1980), Nicholas Martinez (null), and Ruswahl Samaai (1991). After him are Hezekiél Sepeng (1974), Karin Melis Mey (1983), Jacques Freitag (1982), Luvo Manyonga (1991), Akani Simbine (1993), and John Smith (1990).