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Lorraine Ugen

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Lorraine Ugen (born 22 August 1991) is an English long jumper and occasional 100 m sprinter with respective personal bests of 7.05 m and 11.32 s. Ugen competed for Great Britain at the 2016 Olympics in Rio in the long jump, finishing in eleventh place. Ugen captained the Great Britain team at the inaugural Athletics World Cup in 2018, winning gold in the women's long jump. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Lorraine Ugen has received more than 65,590 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lorraine Ugen is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 8,760th most popular biography from United Kingdom and the 289th most popular British Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Lorraine Ugen ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Anna Karnaukh, Salome Lang, Claudia Rivas, Steven Da Costa, Patrycja Adamkiewicz, and Mikhail Artamonov. After her are Jiří Prskavec, Didier Kiki, Jean-Marc Pontvianne, Javianne Oliver, Adelina Ibatullina, and Aran Zalewski.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Lorraine Ugen ranks 8,797 out of 8,785Before her are Sariah Paki (null), Federico Pizarro (null), Yang Lina (null), Kim Tae-gyun (null), Curtis Thompson (null), and Yu Liping (null). After her are Enrico Rossi (null), Freya Colbert (2004), Joseph Ryan (null), Álvaro Robles (null), Nelly Chepchirchir (2003), and Fiona Gammond (null).

Among ATHLETES In United Kingdom

Among athletes born in United Kingdom, Lorraine Ugen ranks 289Before her are Angus Groom (1992), Tom Barras (1994), Constantine Louloudis (1991), Jack Beaumont (1993), Lutalo Muhammad (1991), and Perri Shakes-Drayton (1988). After her are Oumaïma Belahbib (1996), Georgios Achilleos (1980), Rupert Shipperley (1992), Sean Safo-Antwi (1990), Hailemariyam Amare (1997), and Alison Rusher (1996).