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Lemlem Hailu

2001 - Today

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Lemlem Hailu (Amharic: ለምለም ኃይሉ; born 25 May 2001) is an Ethiopian middle- and long-distance runner. She won the gold medal in the 3000 metres at the 2022 World Indoor Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Lemlem Hailu has received more than 15,830 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lemlem 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, Lemlem Hailu ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Zeng Wenhui, Derrick Mein, José Luis Sánchez, Dmitry Volkov, Anton Aristarkhov, and Kyle Kothari. After her are Keith Sanderson, Zhanna Mamazhanova, Perris Benegas, Ana Sátila, Maggy Ashmawy, and Malia Vaka.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Lemlem Hailu ranks 298Before her are Denisa Baránková, Gennaro Di Mauro, Giulia Imperio, Zhang You, Roksana Khudoyarova, and Wanderley Pereira. After her are Randolph Ross, Sarah Chelangat, Mohammad Jahir Rayhan, Barbora Malíková, Lili Mizuno, and Loubna Benhadja.

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In Ethiopia

Among people born in Ethiopia, Lemlem Hailu ranks 115 out of 105Before her are Telahun Haile Bekele (1999), Getnet Wale (2000), Habitam Alemu (1997), Jemal Yimer Mekonnen (1996), Meryem Erdoğan (1990), and Werkuha Getachew (1995). After her are Girmaw Amare (1987), Qin Miaomiao (1996), Louis François Mendy (1999), Dawit Fikadu (1995), Berihu Aregawi (2001), and Abadi Hadis (1997).

Among ATHLETES In Ethiopia

Among athletes born in Ethiopia, Lemlem Hailu ranks 86Before her are Haimro Alame (1990), Melat Yisak Kejeta (1992), Qin Miaomiao (1996), Ejgayehu Taye (2000), Diribe Welteji (2002), and Samuel Tefera (1999).