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Christian Amoah

1999 - Today

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Christian Amoah (born 25 July 1999) is a Ghanaian weightlifter who currently competes in the 85 kg event. He competed in the Men's 77 kg at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Amoah represented Ghana in the Men's 85 kg at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Christian Amoah has received more than 10,749 page views. His biography is available in 4 different languages on Wikipedia. Christian Amoah is the 11,079th most popular athlete, the 170th most popular biography from Ghana and the 10th most popular Ghanaian Athlete.

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    Languages Editions (L)

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  • 0.95

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Christian Amoah ranks 11,079 out of 6,025Before him are Chloe Watkins, Kiana Elliott, Edward Trippas, Rady Gramane, Leandro Usuna, and Leydi Moya. After him are Aidan Roach, Kirsty Barr, Drilon Ibrahimi, Justyn Knight, Jagger Stephens, and Nicole Mendes.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Christian Amoah ranks 964Before him are Oscar Coggins, Chloe Meecham, Maddy Gough, Teddese Lemi, Kieran Bird, and Issa Al-Adawi. After him are Angelo Davids, Tokasa Seniyasi, Talha Talib, Anavia Battle, Anton Down-Jenkins, and Aoife Casey.

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In Ghana

Among people born in Ghana, Christian Amoah ranks 170 out of 162Before him are Benjamin Azamati (1998), Lisa-Marie Kwayie (1996), Ibrahim Danlad (2002), Sulemanu Tetteh (1992), Mihraç Akkuş (2000), and Abeiku Jackson (2000). After him are Bismark Boateng (1992), and Sarfo Ansah (1998).

Among ATHLETES In Ghana

Among athletes born in Ghana, Christian Amoah ranks 10Before him are Margaret Simpson (1981), Nadia Eke (1993), Benjamin Azamati (1998), Lisa-Marie Kwayie (1996), Sulemanu Tetteh (1992), and Abeiku Jackson (2000). After him are Bismark Boateng (1992), and Sarfo Ansah (1998).