FENCER
Ziad El-Sissy
1994 - Today

Ziad El-Sissy
Ziad El-Sissy (born 15 December 1994) is an Egyptian fencer. He won the gold medal in the men's individual sabre event at the 2022 Mediterranean Games held in Oran, Algeria. He represented Egypt at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. Read more on Wikipedia
His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ziad El-Sissy is the 428th most popular fencer (down from 352nd in 2019), the 686th most popular biography from Egypt (down from 652nd in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Egyptian Fencer.
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Among FENCERS
Among fencers, Ziad El-Sissy ranks 428 out of 349. Before him are Mohammad Rahbari, Iulian Teodosiu, Roman Svichkar, Richard Kruse, Jacqueline Dubrovich, and Flóra Pásztor. After him are Lauren Scruggs, Zhu Mingye, Eli Dershwitz, Amira Ben Chaabane, Martyna Jelińska, and Maia Weintraub.
Most Popular Fencers in Wikipedia
Go to all RankingsMohammad Rahbari
1991 - Present
HPI: 25.01
Rank: 422
Iulian Teodosiu
1994 - Present
HPI: 24.94
Rank: 423
Roman Svichkar
1993 - Present
HPI: 24.91
Rank: 424
Richard Kruse
1983 - Present
HPI: 24.49
Rank: 425
Jacqueline Dubrovich
1994 - Present
HPI: 24.35
Rank: 426
Flóra Pásztor
1998 - Present
HPI: 24.28
Rank: 427
Ziad El-Sissy
1994 - Present
HPI: 24.14
Rank: 428
Lauren Scruggs
2003 - Present
HPI: 23.92
Rank: 429
Zhu Mingye
1992 - Present
HPI: 23.75
Rank: 430
Eli Dershwitz
1995 - Present
HPI: 23.34
Rank: 431
Amira Ben Chaabane
1990 - Present
HPI: 23.03
Rank: 432
Martyna Jelińska
1992 - Present
HPI: 22.85
Rank: 433
Maia Weintraub
2002 - Present
HPI: 21.82
Rank: 434
Contemporaries
Among people born in 1994, Ziad El-Sissy ranks 1,708. Before him are Ashleigh Johnson, Aiden Markram, Tyler Mislawchuk, Andrew Harrison, Alcinda Panguana, and Angélica André. After him are Hazuki Nagai, Jessica Ryde, Chioma Onyekwere, Jazmin Sawyers, Kahleah Copper, and Elmira Karapetyan.
Others Born in 1994
Go to all RankingsAshleigh Johnson
ATHLETE
1994 - Present
HPI: 24.28
Rank: 1,702
Aiden Markram
CRICKETER
1994 - Present
HPI: 24.27
Rank: 1,703
Tyler Mislawchuk
ATHLETE
1994 - Present
HPI: 24.22
Rank: 1,704
Andrew Harrison
BASKETBALL PLAYER
1994 - Present
HPI: 24.20
Rank: 1,705
Alcinda Panguana
BOXER
1994 - Present
HPI: 24.20
Rank: 1,706
Angélica André
SWIMMER
1994 - Present
HPI: 24.18
Rank: 1,707
Ziad El-Sissy
FENCER
1994 - Present
HPI: 24.14
Rank: 1,708
Hazuki Nagai
ATHLETE
1994 - Present
HPI: 24.13
Rank: 1,709
Jessica Ryde
HANDBALL PLAYER
1994 - Present
HPI: 24.13
Rank: 1,710
Chioma Onyekwere
ATHLETE
1994 - Present
HPI: 24.07
Rank: 1,711
Jazmin Sawyers
ATHLETE
1994 - Present
HPI: 24.04
Rank: 1,712
Kahleah Copper
BASKETBALL PLAYER
1994 - Present
HPI: 24.00
Rank: 1,713
Elmira Karapetyan
ATHLETE
1994 - Present
HPI: 23.95
Rank: 1,714
In Egypt
Among people born in Egypt, Ziad El-Sissy ranks 686 out of 642. Before him are Abdelrahman Wael (1995), Karim Fouad (1999), Azmy Mehelba (1991), Ahmed Yasser Rayyan (1998), Doha Hany (1997), and Mahmoud Gad (1998). After him are Ali Khalafalla (1996), Osama Galal (1997), Ammar Hamdy (1999), Shady Elnahas (1998), Haydy Morsy (1999), and Noura Mohamed (1998).
Others born in Egypt
Go to all RankingsAbdelrahman Wael
ATHLETE
1995 - Present
HPI: 26.70
Rank: 680
Karim Fouad
SOCCER PLAYER
1999 - Present
HPI: 26.17
Rank: 681
Azmy Mehelba
ATHLETE
1991 - Present
HPI: 25.48
Rank: 682
Ahmed Yasser Rayyan
SOCCER PLAYER
1998 - Present
HPI: 24.99
Rank: 683
Doha Hany
BADMINTON PLAYER
1997 - Present
HPI: 24.46
Rank: 684
Mahmoud Gad
SOCCER PLAYER
1998 - Present
HPI: 24.18
Rank: 685
Ziad El-Sissy
FENCER
1994 - Present
HPI: 24.14
Rank: 686
Ali Khalafalla
ATHLETE
1996 - Present
HPI: 23.80
Rank: 687
Osama Galal
SOCCER PLAYER
1997 - Present
HPI: 23.79
Rank: 688
Ammar Hamdy
SOCCER PLAYER
1999 - Present
HPI: 23.77
Rank: 689
Shady Elnahas
WRESTLER
1998 - Present
HPI: 23.74
Rank: 690
Haydy Morsy
ATHLETE
1999 - Present
HPI: 23.73
Rank: 691
Noura Mohamed
ATHLETE
1998 - Present
HPI: 22.80
Rank: 692
Among FENCERS In Egypt
Among fencers born in Egypt, Ziad El-Sissy ranks 2. Before him are Mohamed El-Sayed (2003).