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Freweyni Hailu

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Freweyni Hailu (born 12 February 2001) is an Ethiopian middle-distance runner. She won the gold medal at the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships over 1500 metres. She placed fourth in the 1500 metres at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Freweyni Hailu has received more than 14,810 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Freweyni Hailu is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 106th most popular biography from Ethiopia and the 50th most popular Ethiopian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Freweyni Hailu ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Fabian Sejanes, Nawamin Deenoi, Noha Hany, Jemal Yimer Mekonnen, Reid Buchanan, and Matthew Guise-Brown. After her are Adriana Ruano, Nikolett Papp, Caitlin Ryan, Michael Foley, Jacob Krop, and Nicolas Gestin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Freweyni Hailu ranks 298Before her are Marta Bertoncelli, Lester Lescay, Bernat Erta, Pia Skrzyszowska, Jacob Krop, and Nurkanat Azhikanov. After her are Noha Hany, Lindi Schroeder, Sarah Healy, Zohra Aghamirova, Hristo Hristov, and Alina Adilkhanova.

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In Ethiopia

Among people born in Ethiopia, Freweyni Hailu ranks 122 out of 105Before her are Abadi Hadis (1997), Dawit Fikadu (1995), Ejgayehu Taye (2000), Telahun Haile Bekele (1999), Girmaw Amare (1987), and Berihu Aregawi (2001). After her are Getnet Wale (2000), Yang Xiaolei (2000), Yemaneberhan Crippa (1996), Andamlak Belihu (1998), Diribe Welteji (2002), and Jordan Thompson (null).

Among ATHLETES In Ethiopia

Among athletes born in Ethiopia, Freweyni Hailu ranks 60Before her are Sarah Carli (1994), Ejgayehu Taye (2000), Berihu Aregawi (2001), Kirubel Erassa (1993), Lemawork Ketema (1985), and Steve Edwards (null). After her are Jemal Yimer Mekonnen (1996), Girmaw Amare (1987), Getnet Wale (2000), Reid Buchanan (1993), Comoros at the 2020 Summer Olympics (null), and Tejitu Daba (1991).