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Sydney Siame

1997 - Today

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Sydney Sido Siame (born 7 October 1997) is a Zambian sprinter. He competed in the 200 metres at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing without advancing from the first round. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Sydney Siame has received more than 33,875 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sydney Siame is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 42nd most popular biography from Zambia and the 3rd most popular Zambian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Sydney Siame ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Pietro Figlioli, Milenko Sebić, Georgia Winkcup, Cindy Sember, Lolassonn Djouhan, and Jolanda Annen. After him are Wiktor Chabel, Pim van Vugt, Yaroslav Khartsyz, Karen Bennett, Omar Craddock, and Brett Thompson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Sydney Siame ranks 913Before him are Éric Nzikwinkunda, Wang Wanyu, Alexander Doom, Francisco Gaviño, Pablo Sánchez-Valladares, and Georgia Winkcup. After him are Yaroslav Khartsyz, Oksana Livach, Maico Casella, Miran Maričić, Abilkhan Amankul, and Roneisha McGregor.

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In Zambia

Among people born in Zambia, Sydney Siame ranks 54 out of 41Before him are Lubandji Ochumba (2001), Fikile Khosa (1996), Margaret Belemu (1997), Mary Wilombe (1997), Agness Musase (1997), and Grace Chanda (1997). After him are Catherine Musonda (1998), Martha Tembo (1998), Hazel Nali (1998), Ngambo Musole (1998), João Monteiro (null), and Esther Siamfuko (2004).

Among ATHLETES In Zambia

Among athletes born in Zambia, Sydney Siame ranks 6Before him are Samuel Matete (1968), Gillian Cowley (1955), Rhoda Njobvu (1994), João Monteiro (null), and Steven Mungandu (1995).