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Sydney Siame

1997 - Today

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Sydney Sido Siame (born 7 October 1997) is a Zambian sprinter. He competed in the 200 metres at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing without advancing from the first round. In addition, he won a gold medal at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics. A run of 9.88 seconds was recorded for the 100 m in Lusaka in 2017, but Siame's time was excluded from the global lists on the basis of doubtful timing. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sydney Siame is the 8,505th most popular athlete (up from 8,547th in 2019), the 43rd most popular biography from Zambia and the 4th most popular Zambian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Sydney Siame ranks 8,505 out of 6,025Before him are Gabil Mamedov, Saúl Ordóñez, Miriam Casillas, Manuel Esteban Soto, Makoto Odakura, and Nicolas Delmotte. After him are Samara Vieira, Agate Rašmane, Minnie Soo, Lucas Guzmán, Ahmad Hamcho, and Tammaro Cassandro.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Sydney Siame ranks 1,127Before him are Yaroslav Khartsyz, Mukhammadkarim Khurramov, Andrea Vergani, Pedro Spajari, Welson Sim, and Selin Oruz. After him are Agate Rašmane, Valentin Gheorghe, Sydney Payne, Kristýna Horská, Maryia Zhodzik, and Nils Dunkel.

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In Zambia

Among people born in Zambia, Sydney Siame ranks 43 out of 41Before him are Lubambo Musonda (1995), Isaac Chansa (1984), Fashion Sakala (1997), Chisamba Lungu (1991), Barbra Banda (2000), and João Monteiro (null). After him are Racheal Kundananji (2000), Margaret Belemu (1997), Agness Musase (1997), Catherine Musonda (1998), Grace Chanda (1997), and Lushomo Mweemba (2001).

Among ATHLETES In Zambia

Among athletes born in Zambia, Sydney Siame ranks 4Before him are Gillian Cowley (1955), Samuel Matete (1968), and João Monteiro (null). After him are Rhoda Njobvu (1994), and Steven Mungandu (1995).