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Michelle-Lee Ahye

1992 - Today

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Michelle-Lee Raquel Ahye (last name rhyming with Lee, thus, ah-ee) (born 10 April 1992) is a Trinidadian sprinter. She was the gold medallist at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the women's 100 metres. She was part of Trinidad and Tobago's squad that finished fourth in the women's 4 × 100 m relay at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics, while running a national record time of 42.50 seconds in the heats. She was born in Port of Spain but lives in the community of Carenage with her mother, Raquel Ahye. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Michelle-Lee Ahye has received more than 129,101 page views. Her biography is available in 11 different languages on Wikipedia. Michelle-Lee Ahye is the 8,434th most popular athlete, the 74th most popular biography from Trinidad and Tobago and the 20th most popular Trinidadian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Michelle-Lee Ahye ranks 8,434 out of 6,025Before her are Santiago Mare, Wei Chun-heng, Matan Roditi, Alberto Miño, Mehdi Marandi, and Didier Kiki. After her are Emi Nishikori, Kenneth Tencio, Naryury Pérez, Firdovsi Farzaliyev, Zhu Yu, and Nils Dunkel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Michelle-Lee Ahye ranks 1,619Before her are Grace Prendergast, Gregor Traber, Joanna Dittmann, Shogo Omachi, Hayato Ikegaya, and Radzik Kuliyeu. After her are Thijs Nijhuis, Juan Muñiz, Pablo Brägger, Carlos Andrés Mina, Jade Ulutule, and Ryoichi Kawazu.

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In Trinidad and Tobago

Among people born in Trinidad and Tobago, Michelle-Lee Ahye ranks 74 out of 71Before her are Deon Lendore (1992), Jehue Gordon (1991), Jereem Richards (1994), Candace Chapman (1983), Nicholas Paul (1998), and Trinidad James (1987). After her are Semoy Hackett (1988), Teniel Campbell (1997), Kyle Greaux (1988), Lin Ying-shin (1999), Kwesi Browne (1994), and Asa Guevara (1995).

Among ATHLETES In Trinidad and Tobago

Among athletes born in Trinidad and Tobago, Michelle-Lee Ahye ranks 20Before her are Machel Cedenio (1995), Keshorn Walcott (1993), Kelly-Ann Baptiste (1986), Deon Lendore (1992), Jehue Gordon (1991), and Jereem Richards (1994). After her are Semoy Hackett (1988), Kyle Greaux (1988), Lin Ying-shin (1999), Asa Guevara (1995), Sparkle McKnight (1991), and Tyra Gittens (1998).