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#10
World Ranking
#7
8
Career Wins
12
$200K
Career Earnings
$150K
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Tournaments Played
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Yasmani Copello

Yasmani Copello is a Cuban-born Turkish athlete known for his specialization in the 400-meter hurdles. Born in Havana, Cuba, Copello was raised in an athletic family and quickly made a name for himself on the international stage. He represented Cuba in numerous competitions before switching allegiance to Turkey in 2013. Copello's transition contributed to his success in major championships, where he has consistently achieved personal bests and podium finishes. His notable achievements include competing at the 2016 Rio Olympics and earning a silver medal at the 2019 European Championships. Known for his explosive speed and agility over hurdles, Copello possesses a unique running technique that allows him to maintain high velocity while clearing hurdles. As he continues his career, he aims to break new records, solidify his legacy in athletics, and inspire future generations of hurdlers.

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Julius Yego

Julius Yego is a distinguished Kenyan javelin thrower known for his unique journey to prominence in the sport. Born on January 4, 1989, in Kapsabet, Kenya, Yego's path was unconventional; lacking formal coaching, he learned by watching videos of elite throwers online. With relentless determination, he made his mark on the javelin circuit, breaking through with his first major international victory at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. His performance earned him attention, leading to increased support and opportunities. In 2015, Yego made history by winning the gold medal at the World Championships in Beijing, becoming the first Kenyan to achieve this feat in javelin. His remarkable achievement inspired many aspiring athletes in Kenya. Known for his distinct throwing technique and competitive spirit, Yego has consistently pushed his limits and maintains a spot among the world's top javelin throwers. As he focuses on training for the upcoming Olympic Games, he remains a source of pride for Kenyan athletics.

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