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Al-Hussein Gambour

1989 - Today

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Al-Hussein Gambour (born 21 August 1989 in Tripoli) is a Libyan rower. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Al-Hussein Gambour has received more than 6,882 page views. His biography is available in 6 different languages on Wikipedia. Al-Hussein Gambour is the 10,583rd most popular athlete, the 525th most popular biography from South Africa and the 88th most popular South African Athlete.

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  • 6.9k

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  • 15.75

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 6

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 1.98

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.29

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Al-Hussein Gambour ranks 10,583 out of 6,025Before him are Enrique Figueroa, Zhao Ruozhu, Georgina Rowe, Karolina Pahlitzsch, Chanice Porter, and Tarni Stepto. After him are Yin Mengdie, Milica Žabić, Samantha Dirks, He Zhengyang, Aya Girard de Langlade Mpali, and Salomé Afonso.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Al-Hussein Gambour ranks 1,878Before him are Taine Paton, Tracy Eisser, Shadrack Kipchirchir, Luis Orta, Kendra Hubbard, and Rochele Nunes. After him are Shihori Oikawa, Megan Fletcher, Lea Yanitsas, Maggie Shea, Hassan Mead, and Josh Junior.

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In South Africa

Among people born in South Africa, Al-Hussein Gambour ranks 525 out of 454Before him are Michelle Weber (1996), Clarence Munyai (1998), Pieter Coetze (2004), Esther Toko (2000), Bellore Sangala (1995), and Serik Temirzhanov (1998). After him are Aya Girard de Langlade Mpali (2004), Reeve Frosler (1998), Duné Coetzee (2002), Branco du Preez (1990), Emma Chelius (1996), and Justin Geduld (1993).

Among ATHLETES In South Africa

Among athletes born in South Africa, Al-Hussein Gambour ranks 88Before him are Taine Paton (1989), Rocco van Rooyen (1992), Lisa-Marié Deetlefs (1987), Clarence Munyai (1998), Esther Toko (2000), and Serik Temirzhanov (1998). After him are Aya Girard de Langlade Mpali (2004), Anders Pedersen (null), Lythe Pillay (2003), Dominique Scott-Efurd (1992), Zakithi Nene (1998), and Micaela Bouter (1995).