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Paulo Amotun Lokoro

1992 - Today

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Paulo Amotun Lokoro (born 1 January 1992) is a South Sudanese track and field athlete now living in Kenya. He specializes in the 1500 metres event. Lokoro was selected as one of the ten members of the Refugee Olympic Team for the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2020 Summer Olympics. Originally a cattle farmer in southern Sudan, he fled his home to Kenya in 2006 to escape a war. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Paulo Amotun Lokoro is the 8,273rd most popular athlete (up from 9,750th in 2019), the 12th most popular biography from South Sudan (up from 13th in 2019) and the 5th most popular South Sudanese Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Paulo Amotun Lokoro ranks 8,273 out of 6,025Before him are Klaudia Kardasz, Domiziana Cavanna, Marcel Schiller, Yana Hladiychuk, Iuliana Buhuș, and Oskar Marvik. After him are Miloš Vasić, Pâmela Rosa, Harriet Hudson, Garima Chaudhary, Shane Brathwaite, and Keigo Okawa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Paulo Amotun Lokoro ranks 1,624Before him are Angus Groom, Chris Garia, Stefanie Dolson, Ryan Tunnicliffe, Joanna Dittmann, and Diana Mezuliáníková. After him are Niu Guannan, Mouhamadou Fall, Jade Ulutule, Radzik Kuliyeu, Yuri Nagai, and Othmane El Goumri.

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In South Sudan

Among people born in South Sudan, Paulo Amotun Lokoro ranks 12 out of 9Before him are Guor Marial (1984), Rose Lokonyen (1995), Lopez Lomong (1985), Thon Maker (1997), Duop Reath (1996), and James Chiengjiek (1992). After him are Abraham Guem (1999), Matthew Rossiter (1989), Liu Shiying (null), and Amur Al-Khanjari (2000).

Among ATHLETES In South Sudan

Among athletes born in South Sudan, Paulo Amotun Lokoro ranks 5Before him are Guor Marial (1984), Rose Lokonyen (1995), Lopez Lomong (1985), and James Chiengjiek (1992). After him are Abraham Guem (1999), Matthew Rossiter (1989), Liu Shiying (null), and Amur Al-Khanjari (2000).