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Ruth Ogbeifo

1972 - today

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Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Ruth Ogbeifo is the 5,350th most popular athlete, the 219th most popular biography from Nigeria and the 18th most popular Nigerian Athlete.

Ruth Ogbeifo is most famous for being a Nigerian weightlifter who has competed at international levels, including the Commonwealth Games. She is recognized for her achievements in the sport and her contributions to Nigerian weightlifting.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Ruth Ogbeifo ranks 5,350 out of 6,025Before her are Nicolien Sauerbreij, Petar Merkov, Danny Ecker, Pavlos Kontides, Valentin Hristov, and Collin Mitchell. After her are Fred Kerley, Arthur Abele, Tian Tao, Kevin Martin, Maria Martins, and Kishane Thompson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Ruth Ogbeifo ranks 1,291Before her are Koichi Kidera, Bounty Killer, Todd Young, Zubeen Garg, Maja Lidia Kossakowska, and Carlos Clos Gómez. After her are Jamal Mashburn, Noriko Narazaki, Christopher Daniel Barnes, Hank Williams III, Óli Johannesen, and Giniel de Villiers.

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In Nigeria

Among people born in Nigeria, Ruth Ogbeifo ranks 219 out of NaNBefore her are James Obiorah (1978), Bartholomew Ogbeche (1984), Clement Chukwu (1973), Chidera Ejuke (1998), Isaac Promise (1987), and Samuel Francis (1987). After her are Joke Silva (1961), Fatima Yusuf (1971), Eric Ejiofor (1979), Peter Ijeh (1977), Uchenna Emedolu (1976), and David Defiagbon (1970).

Among Athletes In Nigeria

Among athletes born in Nigeria, Ruth Ogbeifo ranks 18Before her are Olabisi Afolabi (1975), Falilat Ogunkoya (1968), Florence Ekpo-Umoh (1977), Jude Monye (1973), Clement Chukwu (1973), and Samuel Francis (1987). After her are Fatima Yusuf (1971), Uchenna Emedolu (1976), Innocent Egbunike (1961), Aaron Egbele (1979), Enefiok Udo-Obong (1982), and Oludamola Osayomi (1986).

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