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Sarra Guezguez

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Sarra Guezguez (born 12 March 2005) is a Tunisian sailor. She competed in the 49er FX event at the 2020 Summer Olympics, along with her twin sister Eya. Eya died on 10 April 2022 after they were involved in a boat accident. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sarra Guezguez is the 9,841st most popular athlete (up from 10,065th in 2019), the 236th most popular biography from Tunisia (up from 241st in 2019) and the 27th most popular Tunisian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Sarra Guezguez ranks 9,841 out of 6,025Before her are Marthe Yankurije, Brisa Hennessy, Javier Guerra, Nancy Genzel Abouke, Melisa Gil, and Khalifa St. Fort. After her are Alys Williams, Kiriaki Filtisakou, Katharina Maisch, Giorgi Mujaridze, Ilya Kondratyev, and Anna Lashchevska.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2005, Sarra Guezguez ranks 120Before her are Cheng Yujie, Merve Tuncel, Sara Arjun, Dong Zhihao, Bella Sims, and Jaden Eikermann. After her are Banlung Tubtimdang, Anna Dulce, Sasha Gatt, Isadora Rodrigues Pacheco, Laura Bernat, and Laura Veres.

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In Tunisia

Among people born in Tunisia, Sarra Guezguez ranks 236 out of 210Before her are Ahmed Kadhi (1989), Ala Zoghlami (1994), Souleymen Nasr (1997), Khaled Ben Slimene (1994), Omar Agrebi (1992), and Javier Guerra (null). After her are Ismaïl Moalla (1990), Hleb Dudarau (1996), Mohamed Samandi (1986), Afef Ben Ismail (1994), Mariem Homrani (1991), and Karem Ben Hnia (1994).

Among ATHLETES In Tunisia

Among athletes born in Tunisia, Sarra Guezguez ranks 27Before her are Adam Hmam (1994), Ahmed Kadhi (1989), Ala Zoghlami (1994), Souleymen Nasr (1997), Omar Agrebi (1992), and Javier Guerra (null). After her are Hleb Dudarau (1996), Afef Ben Ismail (1994), Mariem Homrani (1991), Karem Ben Hnia (1994), Zhang You (2001), and Khaoula Sassi (1998).