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Alaa Maso

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Alaa Maso (Arabic: علاء ماسو; born 1 January 2000) is a Syrian swimmer. He competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics for the Refugee Olympic Team, taking part in the men's 50m freestyle. His brother Mohamad Maso competed for Syria in the men's triathlon at the 2020 Olympics, coming 47th. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Alaa Maso has received more than 13,632 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alaa Maso is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 211th most popular biography from Syria and the 5th most popular Syrian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Alaa Maso ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Ismail Musukaev, Rafaela Zanellato, Kirubel Erassa, Su Po-ya, Zach Phillips, and Arman Salehi. After him are Fredric Pettersson, Joris Harmsen, Amya Clarke, Han Dae-yoon, Debby Willemsz, and Chiara Costa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Alaa Maso ranks 496Before him are Simone Alessio, Beatrice Chebet, Marko Golubić, Mukhtasar Tokhirova, Enoch Adegoke, and Lisa Barbelin. After him are Jorinde van Klinken, Guilherme Schimidt, Clark Dean, Syaqiera Mashayikh, Yaseen Margro, and Bojan Zdelar.

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In Syria

Among people born in Syria, Alaa Maso ranks 211 out of 210Before him are Asia Ramazan Antar (1997), Majd Eddin Ghazal (1987), Man Asaad (1993), Hend Zaza (2009), Wafa Mustafa (1990), and Abdulrahman Akkad (1998). After him are John Perrin (null), Ahmad Alikaj (1991), Ayman Klzie (1993), Mohamad Maso (1993), Ahmad Hamcho (1992), and Aram Mahmoud (1997).

Among ATHLETES In Syria

Among athletes born in Syria, Alaa Maso ranks 9Before him are Majd Eddin Ghazal (1987), Man Asaad (1993), Wessam Salamana (1985), Mohamad Maso (1993), Ahmad Hamcho (1992), and Aram Mahmoud (1997). After him are John Perrin (null).