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Ronald Musagala

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Ronald Musagala (born 16 December 1992 in Iganga) is a Ugandan middle-distance and long-distance runner. At the 2013 World Championships in Moscow, he bowed out in the semi-finals of the 800 metres. He finished eighth in the 800 metres at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ronald Musagala has received more than 16,243 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ronald Musagala is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 56th most popular biography from Uganda and the 11th most popular Ugandan Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ronald Musagala ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Peter Bol, Agustín Vernice, Iván García, Daniel Bachmann Andersen, Oleh Serbin, and Cedric Dubler. After him are Jordan Wedderburn, Loredana Toma, Lucca Mesinas, Emma Jeffcoat, Sulette Damons, and Ellie Beer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Ronald Musagala ranks 1,447Before him are Bartosz Łosiak, Lili Sebesi, Rupert Shipperley, Jovana Arsić, Frederico Morais, and Carlos Andrés Mina. After him are Diego Paz, Kevin McDowell, Strahinja Rašović, Fernando Carro, Shawn Rowe, and Neheng Khatala.

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In Uganda

Among people born in Uganda, Ronald Musagala ranks 66 out of 55Before him are Maria Huntington (1997), Yaroslav Khartsyz (1997), Juliet Chekwel (1990), Catherine Nanziri (1999), Stephen Kissa (1995), and Victor Kiplangat (1999). After him are Winnie Nanyondo (1993), David Ssemujju (1992), and Kathleen Grace Noble (1994).

Among ATHLETES In Uganda

Among athletes born in Uganda, Ronald Musagala ranks 13Before him are Peruth Chemutai (1999), Solomon Mutai (1992), Halimah Nakaayi (1994), Dorcus Inzikuru (1982), Lee Jun-ho (null), and Kathleen Grace Noble (1994). After him are Yaroslav Khartsyz (1997), Winnie Nanyondo (1993), Maria Huntington (1997), David Ssemujju (1992), Angelina (null), and Stephen Kissa (1995).