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Mubarak Hassan Shami

1980 - Today

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Mubarak Hassan Shami (Arabic: مبارك حسن شامي, born Richard Yatich on December 1, 1980) is a Kenyan-born Qatari long-distance runner. He specializes in half marathon and marathon races. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Mubarak Hassan Shami is the 4,794th most popular athlete (down from 4,688th in 2024), the 121st most popular biography from Kenya and the 91st most popular Kenyan Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Mubarak Hassan Shami ranks 4,794 out of 6,025Before him are Kuo Hsing-chun, Olabisi Afolabi, André Willms, Souad Aït Salem, Fabien Claude, and Lydia de Vega. After him are Cynthia Eckert, Jenny Armstrong, Yoel García, Britta Oppelt, Ehsan Haddadi, and René Hoppe.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Mubarak Hassan Shami ranks 1,052Before him are Federico Insúa, Tobias Grahn, Ivan Tcherezov, Mai Aizawa, Ibrahim Sekagya, and Frances Haugen. After him are Carlos Aranda, Ivan Bartoš, Peer Kluge, Andrea Barnó, Leandro Lessa Azevedo, and Shahid Afridi.

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In Kenya

Among people born in Kenya, Mubarak Hassan Shami ranks 121 out of 150Before him are Abraham Kibiwot (1996), Benjamin Limo (1974), Edna Kiplagat (1979), Binyavanga Wainaina (1971), Priscah Jepleting Cherono (1980), and Paul Bitok (1970). After him are Beatrice Chepkoech (1991), Pauline Konga (1970), Erick Wainaina (1973), Nancy Langat (1981), William Mutwol (1967), and Eunice Sum (1988).

Among ATHLETES In Kenya

Among athletes born in Kenya, Mubarak Hassan Shami ranks 91Before him are Janeth Jepkosgei (1983), Abraham Kibiwot (1996), Benjamin Limo (1974), Edna Kiplagat (1979), Priscah Jepleting Cherono (1980), and Paul Bitok (1970). After him are Beatrice Chepkoech (1991), Pauline Konga (1970), Erick Wainaina (1973), Nancy Langat (1981), William Mutwol (1967), and Eunice Sum (1988).