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Aurel Manga

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Aurel Manga (born 24 July 1992) is a French athlete specialising in hurdling. He finished sixth at the 2016 European Championships and fifth at the 2017 European Indoor Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 11 different languages on Wikipedia. Aurel Manga is the 8,842nd most popular athlete (down from 7,631st in 2024), the 7,320th most popular biography from France (down from 6,879th in 2019) and the 351st most popular French Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Aurel Manga ranks 8,842 out of 6,025Before him are David Schweiner, Sean Johnson, Cecilia Pérez, Nick Smidt, Hanna Haponova, and Kate Richardson-Walsh. After him are Melissa Wu, Meirambek Ainagulov, Laura Deas, Benjamin Thomas, Khushbir Kaur, and Shannon Rowbury.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Aurel Manga ranks 1,723Before him are Koki Matsuzawa, Renato Piau de Sa, Marko Simonovski, Barbora Balážová, Hiroki Okuda, and Makoto Shibahara. After him are Melissa Wu, Allison Iraheta, Chen Xiaojun, Jose Baxter, Valentina Islamova, and Dimitri Petratos.

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In France

Among people born in France, Aurel Manga ranks 7,320 out of 6,770Before him are Florian Grengbo (2000), Beata Pacut (1995), Gabriel Tual (1998), Thom Gicquel (1999), Kim Un-ju (1989), and Naouirou Ahamada (2002). After him are Benjamin Thomas (null), Titouan Castryck (2004), Christopher Six (1985), Noemie Fox (1997), Dorian Dervite (1988), and Mame-Ibra Anne (1989).

Among ATHLETES In France

Among athletes born in France, Aurel Manga ranks 351Before him are Lisa Barbelin (2000), Stéphane Tempier (1986), Laura Tarantola (1994), Matthieu Péché (1987), Gabriel Tual (1998), and Kim Un-ju (1989). After him are Benjamin Thomas (null), Titouan Castryck (2004), Christopher Six (1985), Noemie Fox (1997), Mame-Ibra Anne (1989), and Julia Chanourdie (1996).