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Tommy Kafri

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Tommy Kafri (Hebrew: טומי כפרי; birth name Mezei Tamás; born 3 October 1976, Budapest) is a retired Hungarian-Israeli sprinter who specialized in the 100 and 200 metres. He competed at the 1997 World Championships (100 metres), the 1998 European Indoor Championships (both 60 and 200 metres), the 1998 European Championships (in both 100 and 200 metres), the 1999 World Championships (both 100 and 200 metres) and the 2000 Olympic Games (100 metres). He won a single Israeli national title: in the 200 metres in 1996. In the 4 x 100 metres relay he competed at the 1999 World Championships, the 2000 Olympic Games and the 2001 World Championships without reaching the final. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 2 different languages on Wikipedia. Tommy Kafri is the 11,802nd most popular athlete (down from 8,311th in 2024), the 1,257th most popular biography from Hungary (down from 1,145th in 2019) and the 258th most popular Hungarian Athlete.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Tommy Kafri ranks 1,446Before him are Paul Collingwood, Shereen Bhan, Natalya Sergeyeva, Jake Gibb, Anders Rasmussen, and Dina Aspandiyarova. After him are Ahmed Zaher, and Peter Flarup.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Tommy Kafri ranks 1,257 out of 1,077Before him are Eszter Mészáros (2002), Jan Holub (null), Barbara Kovács (1993), Dániel Fejes (1999), Ádám Szudi (1996), and Lucy Glover (1998). After him are Karen León (1997), Ákos Kalmár (2000), Kata Kondricz (1998), Manpreet Singh (null), Danielle O'Toole (1994), and Fanni Gyurinovics (2001).

Among ATHLETES In Hungary

Among athletes born in Hungary, Tommy Kafri ranks 258Before him are Eszter Mészáros (2002), Jan Holub (null), Barbara Kovács (1993), Dániel Fejes (1999), Ádám Szudi (1996), and Lucy Glover (1998). After him are Karen León (1997), Manpreet Singh (null), Danielle O'Toole (1994), Kornél Béke (1998), Boyd Martin (1979), and Philip Doyle (null).