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Brandon Valjalo

1998 - Today

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Brandon Valjalo (born 11 July 1998) is a South African professional skateboarder who competed in the men's street event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. He also competed at the men’s street event in Paris. Valjalo is pioneering African Skateboarding by Hosting events and workshops around Africa including Egypt, Kenya and South Africa to name a few countries. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 3 different languages on Wikipedia. Brandon Valjalo is the 11,527th most popular athlete, the 578th most popular biography from South Africa and the 116th most popular South African Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Brandon Valjalo ranks 11,527 out of 6,025Before him are Finn McGeever, Mikhail Koudinov, Kerenza Bryson, Kristian Krogh Johannessen, Brendan Creed, and Ruan Hongting. After him are Tom Sorsby, Bai Li, Quanita Bobbs, Mike Fuailefau, Jacob Hoyle, and Gu Yaoyao.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Brandon Valjalo ranks 1,149Before him are Adriel Sanes, Konstantin Lokhanov, Tang Minglin, Akari Inaba, Dayaan Cassiem, and Kerenza Bryson. After him are Demi Hayes, Freida Lim, Jakob Precht Jensen, Cillin Greene, Sipho Mbule, and Constantin Preis.

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In South Africa

Among people born in South Africa, Brandon Valjalo ranks 578 out of 454Before him are Martin Binedell (1995), Mustapha Cassiem (2002), Jethro Eustice (1989), Dayaan Cassiem (1998), Nomnikelo Veto (1997), and Johannes Pretorius (1956). After him are Quanita Bobbs (1993), Samkelo Mvimbi (1999), Sipho Mbule (1998), Onthatile Zulu (2000), Jason Evezard (1997), and Edith Molikoe (2000).

Among ATHLETES In South Africa

Among athletes born in South Africa, Brandon Valjalo ranks 116Before him are Lucas Hammond (1993), Mustapha Cassiem (2002), Jethro Eustice (1989), Dayaan Cassiem (1998), Nomnikelo Veto (1997), and Johannes Pretorius (1956). After him are Quanita Bobbs (1993), Samkelo Mvimbi (1999), Onthatile Zulu (2000), Jason Evezard (1997), Edith Molikoe (2000), and Dallas Oberholzer (1975).