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Paulo Amotun Lokoro

1992 - Today

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Paulo Amotun Lokoro (born 1 January 1992) is a South Sudanese track and field athlete now living in Kenya. He specializes in the 1500 metres event. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Paulo Amotun Lokoro has received more than 14,048 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Paulo Amotun Lokoro is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 10th most popular biography from South Sudan and the 4th most popular South Sudanese Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Paulo Amotun Lokoro ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Nikhil Kumar, Anna Baranchuk, Adriana Adam, Liu Hao, Pablo Torrijos, and Elmira Karapetyan. After him are Amur Al-Khanjari, Mergen Mämmedow, Mary Fowler, Grace Stewart, Shigeyuki Nakarai, and Luigi Busà.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Paulo Amotun Lokoro ranks 1,447Before him are Aleksi Ojala, Andrew Pozzi, Beatriz Ferreira, Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour, Quanera Hayes, and Linn Blohm. After him are Corey Conners, Hassan Saaid, Jorge Vides, Philipp Herder, Kathrin Unterwurzacher, and Arli Chontey.

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In South Sudan

Among people born in South Sudan, Paulo Amotun Lokoro ranks 15 out of 9Before him are Rose Lokonyen (1995), Matthew Rossiter (1989), Amur Al-Khanjari (2000), Abraham Guem (1999), Duop Reath (1996), and James Chiengjiek (1992). After him are Liu Shiying (null).

Among ATHLETES In South Sudan

Among athletes born in South Sudan, Paulo Amotun Lokoro ranks 6Before him are Guor Marial (1984), Lopez Lomong (1985), Rose Lokonyen (1995), Amur Al-Khanjari (2000), and Liu Shiying (null). After him are Matthew Rossiter (1989), James Chiengjiek (1992), and Abraham Guem (1999).