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Tehani Egodawela

1986 - Today

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Tehani Egodawela (born 19 April 1986), also known as M. G. T. U. E. Egodawela, or Udeshika Egodawela is a Sri Lankan sports shooter and a current national record holder in shooting. She competed at the postponed 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 2 different languages on Wikipedia. Tehani Egodawela is the 13,196th most popular athlete (down from 11,623rd in 2024), the 9,764th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 9,075th in 2019) and the 573rd most popular British Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Tehani Egodawela ranks 13,196 out of 6,025Before her are Mitch Glasser, Ben Whittaker, Lara Dallman-Weiss, Lauren Shady, Caine Wilkes, and Edson Valencia. After her are Dai Yoshioka, Diana Durango, Laina Pérez, Jennifer Lozano, Florian Bacher, and Ásgeir Sigurgeirsson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Tehani Egodawela ranks 2,210Before her are Sandra Galvis, Paul Pollock, Katie Laurie, Aoife Cooke, Dayna Pidhoresky, and Gretchen Ortiz. After her are Miguel Mena, Yeisser Ramirez, Nicholas Woods, and Aaron Prince.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Tehani Egodawela ranks 9,789 out of 8,785Before her are Natalia Kuipers (2002), Nicholas Woods (1986), Kevin Seaward (1983), Lester Ders (1989), Ben Davison (1996), and Stephen Scullion (1988). After her are Anthony Hrysanthos (1995), Ryan Olowofela (1998), Charley Davison (1994), and Andrey Potapkin (1996).

Among ATHLETES In United Kingdom

Among athletes born in United Kingdom, Tehani Egodawela ranks 590Before her are Judith Okumu (1998), Stephen Scullion (1988), Anthony Hrysanthos (1995), Ryan Olowofela (1998), Bronte Law (1995), and Emily Lewis (1993). After her are Tom Squires (1993), Andrey Potapkin (1996), Kevin Seaward (1983), Ben Davison (1996), Nicholas Woods (1986), and Lester Ders (1989).