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Dominique Scott-Efurd

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Dominique Scott-Efurd (née Scott; born 24 June 1992) is a South African long-distance runner who competed at the 2016 and 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Dominique Scott-Efurd has received more than 44,262 page views. Her biography is available in 5 different languages on Wikipedia. Dominique Scott-Efurd is the 10,770th most popular athlete, the 535th most popular biography from South Africa and the 92nd most popular South African Athlete.

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  • 5

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 1.28

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  • 1.61

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Dominique Scott-Efurd ranks 10,770 out of 6,025Before her are Kim Conley, Joanne Fa'avesi, Tatyana Forbes, CJ Allen, M. P. Jabir, and Andrew Butchart. After her are Sarah Carli, Maggie Barrie, Andrea Seccafien, Zakithi Nene, Danny León, and Todisoa Rabearison.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Dominique Scott-Efurd ranks 1,828Before her are Andrew Chetcuti, Samantha Dirks, Alycia Butterworth, Kelsey Card, Janet Okelo, and Joanne Fa'avesi. After her are Todisoa Rabearison, Eric Filia, Raijieli Daveua, Ahn Seul-ki, Simon Keenan, and José Leonardo Montaña.

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In South Africa

Among people born in South Africa, Dominique Scott-Efurd ranks 535 out of 454Before her are Branco du Preez (1990), Emma Chelius (1996), Justin Geduld (1993), Kaylene Corbett (1999), Anders Pedersen (null), and Lythe Pillay (2003). After her are Caitlin Rooskrantz (2001), Zakithi Nene (1998), Erin Gallagher (1998), Mondli Mpoto (1998), Kamohelo Mahlatsi (1998), and Matthew Sates (2003).

Among ATHLETES In South Africa

Among athletes born in South Africa, Dominique Scott-Efurd ranks 92Before her are Esther Toko (2000), Serik Temirzhanov (1998), Al-Hussein Gambour (1989), Aya Girard de Langlade Mpali (2004), Anders Pedersen (null), and Lythe Pillay (2003). After her are Zakithi Nene (1998), Micaela Bouter (1995), Janet Awino (1985), Rassie Pieterse (1983), Ahmed Ayash (1994), and Tevin Kok (1996).