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Maggy Ashmawy

1992 - Today

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Maggy Ashmawy (Arabic: ماجي عشماوي; born 1 October 1992) is an Egyptian sport shooter. She represented Egypt at the 2019 African Games and won the gold medal in the women's trap event. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Maggy Ashmawy has received more than 3,666 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Maggy Ashmawy is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 638th most popular biography from Egypt and the 10th most popular Egyptian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Maggy Ashmawy ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Se-Bom Lee, Ekaterina Subbotina, Jarkko Kinnunen, Yin Mengdie, Diana Mstieva, and Malia Vaka. After her are Ana Sátila, Perris Benegas, Zhanna Mamazhanova, Keith Sanderson, Lemlem Hailu, and Kyle Kothari.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Maggy Ashmawy ranks 1,447Before her are Radzik Kuliyeu, Izayana Marenco, Christina Johansen, Tessie Savelkouls, Emily Craig, and Haline Scatrut. After her are Koen Metsemakers, Cheng I-ching, Kayle Browning, Frederico Morais, Diego Paz, and Seydou Gbané.

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In Egypt

Among people born in Egypt, Maggy Ashmawy ranks 699 out of 642Before her are Ziad El-Sissy (1994), Omar Assar (1991), Farah Abdelaziz (1992), Azmy Mehelba (1991), Khalid Assar (1992), and Mohammad Sanad (1991). After her are Ammar Hamdy (1999), Amal Adam (1981), Jillian Crooks (2006), Karim Fouad (1999), Mohamed Elsayed (1973), and Ahmed El-Ahmar (1984).

Among ATHLETES In Egypt

Among athletes born in Egypt, Maggy Ashmawy ranks 54Before her are Azmy Mehelba (1991), Nicholas Kipkorir (null), Mohamed Abdelaal (1990), Ali Khalafalla (1996), Ali El-Sawy (1995), and Ahmed Zaher (1976).