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Alan Cleland

2002 - Today

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Alan George Cleland Quiñonez (born 19 June 2002) is a Mexican surfer. He won a gold medal at the 2023 ISA World Surfing Games and is qualified to compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 2 different languages on Wikipedia. Alan Cleland is the 11,640th most popular athlete, the 814th most popular biography from Mexico and the 95th most popular Mexican Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Alan Cleland ranks 11,640 out of 6,025Before him are Rudolph Berking-Williams, Shannon Reynolds, Francisco Guaragna Rigonat, Lachie Miller, Ekaterina Subbotina, and Francisco Gaviño. After him are Elizaveta Pletneva, Jake Ilardi, Jennifer Casson, Marc-Antoine Blais Bélanger, Wesley Kitts, and Shin Rok.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Alan Cleland ranks 404Before him are Taeyanna Adams, Nadia Ben Azizi, Karoline Sørensen, Daniela Fonseca, Sara Milthers, and Payton Ridenour. After him are Marilena Makri, Shakira January, Joaquín Vargas, Kirill Martynychev, Hannah Küchler, and Batmönkhiin Bolor-Erdene.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Alan Cleland ranks 818 out of 729Before him are Sebastián Elizalde (1991), Gabriel Castaño (1997), Stephanie Rovetti (1991), Ema Rajić (2000), María Fassi (1998), and Juan Pablo Oramas (1990). After him are Ignacio Berenguer (1995), Donn Stewart (1993), Kristoffer Ventura (1995), Mayan Oliver (1993), Elena Oetling (1993), and Alexis Wilson (1996).

Among ATHLETES In Mexico

Among athletes born in Mexico, Alan Cleland ranks 98Before him are Joseph Oduro Manu (1996), Alejandra Ramírez (1997), Edson Ramírez (2000), Sebastián Elizalde (1991), Stephanie Rovetti (1991), and Elena Oetling (1993). After him are Juan Pablo Oramas (1990), María Fassi (1998), Alexis Wilson (1996), Mayan Oliver (1993), Duilio Carrillo (1997), and Ignacio Berenguer (1995).