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Mohab Samer

1995 - Today

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Mohab Samer (born 6 June 1995) is an Egyptian sabre fencer. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Mohab Samer has received more than 2,029 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mohab Samer is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 301st most popular biography from Cuba and the 68th most popular Cuban Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Mohab Samer ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Hayato Sakamoto, Hugo Inglis, Hanne Claes, Kaleigh Gilchrist, Amanda Chidester, and Ruan Hongting. After him are Maellyse Brassart, Jung Jin-hwa, Wesley Kitts, Bartłomiej Stój, Piotr Kantor, and Liu Jing.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Mohab Samer ranks 1,074Before him are Shushila Devi Likmabam, Katalin Burián, Deividas Margevičius, Walide Khyar, Martin Binedell, and Khikmatillokh Turaev. After him are Ruan Hongting, Ana Pérez Box, Assia Touati, Madeline Schmidt, Alexander Purnell, and Marije van Hunenstijn.

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In Cuba

Among people born in Cuba, Mohab Samer ranks 320 out of 300Before him are Song Jiayuan (1997), Yarisel Ramirez (1999), Neisser Loyola (1998), Zurian Hechavarría (1995), Kaliema Antomarchi (1988), and Roxana Gómez (1999). After him are Elis Manolova (1996), Reineris Salas (1987), Yorgelis Rodríguez (1995), Marcia Videaux (1999), Patryk Grzegorzewicz (2002), and Andy Díaz (1995).

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Among ATHLETES In Cuba

Among athletes born in Cuba, Mohab Samer ranks 94Before him are Leydi Moya (1992), Óscar Pino (1993), Lois Maikel Martínez (1981), Jordan Díaz (2001), Andy Díaz (1995), and Arley Méndez (1993). After him are Yadisleidy Pedroso (1987), Federico Gil (null), Cristian Nápoles (1998), Michal Morvay (1996), Yarisleidis Cirilo (2002), and Liadagmis Povea (1996).