BADMINTON PLAYER

Godwin Olofua

1999 - Today

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Godwin Richard Olofua (born 18 April 1999) is a Nigerian badminton player who participated at local and international badminton competitions representing Nigeria and has won several trophies. Olofua won gold medal in the mixed team event with silver and bronze medals in singles and doubles events at the 2019 African Championships in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. He also won gold during the 2019 African Games in the mixed team, a silver in the men's doubles and a bronze in the men's singles. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Godwin Olofua has received more than 7,255 page views. His biography is available in 7 different languages on Wikipedia. Godwin Olofua is the 231st most popular badminton player, the 721st most popular biography from Croatia and the most popular Croatian Badminton Player.

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Among BADMINTON PLAYERS

Among badminton players, Godwin Olofua ranks 231 out of 117Before him are Kristin Kuuba, Ryan Chew, Joshua Hurlburt-Yu, Cheryl Seinen, Nhat Nguyen, and Josephine Wu. After him are Rachel Honderich, Kristen Tsai, Toby Penty, Jason Ho-Shue, Chloe Birch, and Simon Leung.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Godwin Olofua ranks 830Before him are Daria Kulagina, Tiffani Marinho, Surodchana Khambao, Justis Huni, Zhang Ru, and Donjeta Sadiku. After him are Alejandra Torres-Quevedo, Wang Yanwen, Kanykei Kubanychbekova, Milad Karimi, Ruslan Gaziev, and Claudia Bunge.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Godwin Olofua ranks 721 out of 700Before him are Stipe Plazibat (1989), Petar Gorša (1988), Josip Rumac (null), Andrey Mitin (1970), Marko Macan (1993), and Marija Tolj (1999). After him are Nikola Miljenić (1998), Karla Prodan (1998), Nikolina Ćaćić (2001), Andrew Reed (null), Diogo Abreu (null), and Mihovil Fantela (1990).

Among BADMINTON PLAYERS In Croatia

Among badminton players born in Croatia, Godwin Olofua ranks 1