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Sosthene Moguenara

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Sosthene-Taroum Moguenara (born 17 October 1989) is a German long jumper. She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, but failed to qualify for the final. In 2011 Moguenara won the bronze medal at the European Athletics U23 Championships in Ostrava. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Sosthene Moguenara is the 7,152nd most popular athlete, the 28th most popular biography from Chad and the 2nd most popular Chadian Athlete.

Sosthene Moguenara is a German long jumper born in 1989, known for her achievements in athletics, particularly in long jump competitions. She has represented Germany in various international events, including the European Championships.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Sosthene Moguenara ranks 7,152 out of 6,025Before her are Danil Lysenko, Anna Green, Qiu Bo, Luka Maisuradze, Tom Pappas, and Florian Fuchs. After her are Akani Simbine, Dmitry Polyanski, Maksim Nedasekau, Gogita Arkania, Daniele Lavia, and Simon Schürch.

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Among people born in 1989, Sosthene Moguenara ranks 1,486Before her are Yukiko Ebata, Kamal Kamyabinia, Manuel Poppinger, Gustav Nyquist, Angie Bainbridge, and Siim Luts. After her are Harmanpreet Kaur, Yu Mengyu, Line Jørgensen, Javier Cortés, Sun Wenyan, and Waleed Bakshween.

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In Chad

Among people born in Chad, Sosthene Moguenara ranks 28 out of 24Before her are Succès Masra (1983), Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim (1984), Ezechiel N'Douassel (1988), Abdullah Omar (1987), Kaltouma Nadjina (1976), and Casimir Ninga (1993). After her are Demos Memneloum (1994), and Bachir Mahamat (1996).

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Among ATHLETES In Chad

Among athletes born in Chad, Sosthene Moguenara ranks 2Before her are Kaltouma Nadjina (1976). After her are Bachir Mahamat (1996).