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Valdó Szűcs

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Valdó Szűcs (born 29 June 1995) is a Hungarian athlete specialising in the high hurdles. He represented his country at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo where he missed out on the final by 0.08 hundredths of a second. He finished 13th place. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Valdó Szűcs has received more than 8,645 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Valdó Szűcs is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 1,075th most popular biography from Hungary and the 163rd most popular Hungarian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Valdó Szűcs ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Sydney Romero, Violaine Aernoudts, Brackin Karauria-Henry, María López, Danniel Thomas-Dodd, and Cameron Laurenson. After him are Stefan Zachäus, Pieter Braun, Viktoriya Kesar, Maira, Nikola Ogrodníková, and Johannes Bitter.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Valdó Szűcs ranks 1,074Before him are Laura García-Caro, Karen Aslanyan, Gatis Čakšs, Artem Kuzakhmetov, Liz Clay, and Joe Choong. After him are Zane Weir, Alex Beddoes, Maryse Luzolo, Gina Mariam Bass Bittaye, Leïla Heurtault, and Sara Hughes.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Valdó Szűcs ranks 1,092 out of 1,077Before him are Liza Pusztai (2001), István Péni (1997), Nándor Németh (1999), Gréta Gurisatti (1996), Ajna Késely (2001), and Erika Medveczky (1988). After him are Fanni Gyurinovics (2001), Balázs Holló (1999), Katrin Klujber (1999), Ádám Telegdy (1995), Nikolett Papp (1996), and Miklós Cirjenics (1990).

Among ATHLETES In Hungary

Among athletes born in Hungary, Valdó Szűcs ranks 246Before him are Selim Mbareki (1996), Bence Majoros (1997), Rita Keszthelyi (1991), Gábor Hárspataki (1996), Benedek Kovács (1998), and Ádám Marosi (1984). After him are Balázs Hárai (1987), Jan Holub (null), Réka Pupp (1996), Katrin Klujber (1999), Gréta Gurisatti (1996), and Lili Anna Vindics-Tóth (1998).