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Mohammad Al-Mosawi

1995 - Today

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Sayed Mohammed Al-Mosawi (Arabic: سيد محمد الموسوي, born 12 May 1995) is a Kuwaiti karateka. He represented Kuwait at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. He competed in the men's kata event. He finished in 5th place in his pool in the elimination round and he did not advance to the next round. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Mohammad Al-Mosawi has received more than 8,909 page views. His biography is available in 2 different languages on Wikipedia. Mohammad Al-Mosawi is the 11,620th most popular athlete, the 48th most popular biography from Kuwait and the 5th most popular Kuwaiti Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Mohammad Al-Mosawi ranks 11,620 out of 6,025Before him are Aizada Muptilda, Lucas Mazzo, María Fassi, Kevin Seaward, Sandro Torrente, and Kathleen Grace Noble. After him are Sarfo Ansah, Zion Wright, Marcela Cuaspud, Siwakorn Wongpin, Ásgeir Sigurgeirsson, and Alex Cai.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Mohammad Al-Mosawi ranks 1,639Before him are Jean Caicedo, Ella Williams, Bronte Law, Cicely Madden, Érika Pachito, and Willner Rivas. After him are Marcela Cuaspud, Paul Jacquot, Kristel Ngarlem, Drew Holland, Félix Potoy, and Aleksandr Askerov.

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In Kuwait

Among people born in Kuwait, Mohammad Al-Mosawi ranks 48 out of 42Before him are Sanjeeda Sheikh (1984), Sara Loren (1985), Khaled Al-Mudhaf (1978), Abbas Qali (1992), Talal Al-Rashidi (1993), and Lara Dashti (2004).

Among ATHLETES In Kuwait

Among athletes born in Kuwait, Mohammad Al-Mosawi ranks 5Before him are Abdullah Al-Rashidi (1963), Nina Savina (null), Khaled Al-Mudhaf (1978), and Talal Al-Rashidi (1993).