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Samkelo Mvimbi

1999 - Today

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Samkelo 'Sam' Mvimbi (born 23 January 1999) is a South African field hockey midfielder. He competed in the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 3 different languages on Wikipedia. Samkelo Mvimbi is the 13,149th most popular athlete (down from 11,523rd in 2024), the 680th most popular biography from South Africa (down from 579th in 2019) and the 123rd most popular South African Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Samkelo Mvimbi ranks 13,149 out of 6,025Before him are Kanon Mori, Fin Boothroyd, Mariah Millen, Marcos Rojas, Liam Sanford, and Akseli Keskinen. After him are Gabriella Wood, Cris Nievarez, Mackenzie Hughes, Linda Fahrni, Mukhriddin Tilovov, and Jorge Lima.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Samkelo Mvimbi ranks 1,229Before him are Christabel Lindo, Meghan Maartens, Sarah Torrans, Johnstone Olindi, Fin Boothroyd, and Akseli Keskinen. After him are Ryan Maskelyne, Karri Somerville, Nicole Sladkov, Jacob Dawson, Mehdi Gharbi, and Halle Pratt.

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In South Africa

Among people born in South Africa, Samkelo Mvimbi ranks 680 out of 454Before him are Mustapha Cassiem (2002), Phumelela Mbande (1993), Sipho Mbule (1998), Jason Evezard (1997), Brandon Valjalo (1998), and Matthew Guise-Brown (1991). After him are Dallas Oberholzer (1975), Shakira January (2002), Dewald Human (1995), Nomnikelo Veto (1997), Onthatile Zulu (2000), and Daniel Gaysinsky (1994).

Among ATHLETES In South Africa

Among athletes born in South Africa, Samkelo Mvimbi ranks 123Before him are Dayaan Cassiem (1998), Mustapha Cassiem (2002), Phumelela Mbande (1993), Jason Evezard (1997), Brandon Valjalo (1998), and Matthew Guise-Brown (1991). After him are Dallas Oberholzer (1975), Shakira January (2002), Nomnikelo Veto (1997), Onthatile Zulu (2000), Luc Daffarn (1998), and Daniel Gaysinsky (1994).