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Eloi Maniraguha

1995 - Today

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Eloi Maniraguha (born 1 January 1995), previously known as Eloi Imaniraguha, is a Rwandan Olympic swimmer. He represented his country as Eloi Imaniraguha at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the Men's 50 metre freestyle event where he ranked at #68 with a time of 26.43 seconds. He did not advance to the semifinals. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Eloi Maniraguha has received more than 1,173 page views. His biography is available in 7 different languages on Wikipedia. Eloi Maniraguha is the 10,177th most popular athlete, the 34th most popular biography from Rwanda and the 5th most popular Rwandan Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Eloi Maniraguha ranks 10,177 out of 6,025Before him are Rodney Govinden, Magdalena Simmermacher, Mouda Zeyada, Nomi Stomphorst, Paige Railey, and Onolbaataryn Khulan. After him are Yara El-Sharkawy, Jourdan Delacruz, Wiktor Suwara, Vivek Prasad, Chad Wright, and Ludovic Oucéni.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Eloi Maniraguha ranks 1,466Before him are Yekaterina Nemich, Anissa Urtez, Chloe Birch, Emma Tonegato, Mouda Zeyada, and Elisavet Teltsidou. After him are Leïla Heurtault, Yona Knight-Wisdom, Lucy Renshall, Jay Lamoureux, Daniela Darquea, and Mattie Rogers.

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In Rwanda

Among people born in Rwanda, Eloi Maniraguha ranks 34 out of 28Before him are Kizito Mihigo (1981), Godeliève Mukasarasi (1959), Moise Mugisha (null), Félicien Muhitira (1994), Alphonsine Agahozo (1997), and Lamjed Maafi (2001). After him are John Hakizimana (1996).

Among ATHLETES In Rwanda

Among athletes born in Rwanda, Eloi Maniraguha ranks 5Before him are João Silva (null), Félicien Muhitira (1994), Alphonsine Agahozo (1997), and Lamjed Maafi (2001). After him are John Hakizimana (1996).