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Joaquim Lobo

1995 - Today

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Joaquim Lobo (born 6 January 1995 in Maputo) is a Mozambican canoeist. He competed in the men's C-1 200 metres event and the men's C-2 1000 metres event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. He did not qualify for the semifinals in the men's C-1 200m event. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Joaquim Lobo has received more than 7,731 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Joaquim Lobo is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 39th most popular biography from Mozambique and the 2nd most popular Mozambican Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Joaquim Lobo ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are René Cournoyer, Yuriy Yurkov, Udita, Alexandru Chioseaua, Akhil Sheoran, and Yahel Castillo. After him are John Hakizimana, Teresa Bonvalot, Se-Bom Lee, Ekaterina Subbotina, Jarkko Kinnunen, and Nicolás Navarro.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Joaquim Lobo ranks 1,074Before him are Ida Karstoft, Akhil Sheoran, Asaeli Tuivuaka, Joachim Sutton, Gina Mariam Bass Bittaye, and Kristina Knott. After him are Mourad Aliev, Genevieve Horton, Jordan Parry, David Nyika, Maurice Longbottom, and Maceo Brown.

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In Mozambique

Among people born in Mozambique, Joaquim Lobo ranks 41 out of 38Before him are Jorge Cadete (1968), Armando Sá (1975), Simão Mate Junior (1988), Mexer (1988), Kevin Loforte (1997), and Igor Mogne (1996). After him are Natalia Bajor (1997), Creve Armando Machava (1996), Rady Gramane (1995), Chen Shi (null), Banlung Tubtimdang (2005), and Alcinda Panguana (1994).

Among ATHLETES In Mozambique

Among athletes born in Mozambique, Joaquim Lobo ranks 4Before him are Maria Mutola (1972), Creve Armando Machava (1996), and Igor Mogne (1996). After him are Banlung Tubtimdang (2005), Rady Gramane (1995), Natalia Bajor (1997), Kevin Loforte (1997), and Chen Shi (null).