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Moses Ndiema Masai

Kenyan long-distance runner

1986 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Moses Ndiema Masai is the 8,370th most popular athlete, the 186th most popular biography from Kenya and the 143rd most popular Kenyan Athlete.

Moses Ndiema Masai is most famous for being a Kenyan long-distance runner who specializes in the 10,000 meters. He has achieved notable success in international competitions, including winning medals at the World Championships.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Moses Ndiema Masai ranks 8,370 out of 6,025Before him are Curtis Tomasevicz, Justyn Warner, Martin Mathathi, Virginia Yarur, Denis Myšák, and Stefano Tonut. After him are Michelle Gulyás, Laura Collett, Alastair Heathcote, Joanna Linkiewicz, Sean Wroe, and Mohammadali Geraei.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Moses Ndiema Masai ranks 1,997Before him are Michael Bingham, Blake Wheeler, Yuka Kato, Chang Si, Tseng Li-cheng, and Shahana Goswami. After him are Paula Creamer, Kathleen MacLeod, Leon Best, Adrian Mariappa, Pippa Wilson, and Angel McCoughtry.

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In Kenya

Among people born in Kenya, Moses Ndiema Masai ranks 186 out of NaNBefore him are Abel Mutai (1988), Isaac Kimeli (1994), Wanuri Kahiu (1980), Arnold Origi (1983), Sally Kipyego (1985), and Martin Mathathi (1985). After him are Warsan Shire (1988), Mary Moraa (2000), Caleb Ndiku (1992), Emmanuel Wanyonyi (2004), Daniel Ebenyo (1995), and Elizabeth Wathuti (1995).

Among Athletes In Kenya

Among athletes born in Kenya, Moses Ndiema Masai ranks 143Before him are Gladys Cherono Kiprono (1983), Rita Jeptoo (1981), Abel Mutai (1988), Isaac Kimeli (1994), Sally Kipyego (1985), and Martin Mathathi (1985). After him are Mary Moraa (2000), Caleb Ndiku (1992), Emmanuel Wanyonyi (2004), Daniel Ebenyo (1995), Enrique González (null), and Abraham Cheroben (1992).

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