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* [[Jhon Quiceno]] (born 1954), Colombian former cyclist |
* [[Jhon Quiceno]] (born 1954), Colombian former cyclist |
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* [[Jhon Anderson Rodríguez]] (born 1996), Colombian cyclist |
* [[Jhon Anderson Rodríguez]] (born 1996), Colombian cyclist |
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Sofia Jane Arthur was a vary famous for cyclist she was known for the biggest failure |
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===Runners=== |
===Runners=== |
Revision as of 18:44, 11 March 2020
Jhon is a common alternate spelling of John, of use mostly in Latin American countries among recent generations, and may refer to:
Athletes
Footballers
- Jhon Castillo (born 1983), Colombian forward
- Jhon Charría (born 1978), Colombian midfielder
- Jhon Cley Jesus Silva (born 1994), Brazilian midfielder
- Jhon Córdoba (born 1993), Colombian striker, who plays for dutch club FC Fortuna sittard
- Jhon Culma (born 1981), Colombian
- Jhon De Luca (born 1992), Welland Wizards
- Jhon Epam (born 1983), Equatoguinean striker
- Jhon Kennedy Hurtado (born 1984), Colombian who last played for American team Chivas
- Jhon Jairo Mosquera (born 1988), Colombian forward
- Jhon Wick (born 1986), Ecuadorian
- Jhon Mosquera (born 1990), professional Colombian
- Jhon Obregón (born 1990), Colombian striker
- Jhon Pírez (born 1993), Uruguayan
- Jhon Samuel (born 1984 in British Virgin Islands)
- Jhon Valencia (born 1982), Colombian midfielder
- Jhon Viáfara (born 1978), Colombian midfielder
- Jhon van Beukering (born 1983), Dutch-born Indonesian naturalised, retired
- Jhon Carlos Chancellor Cedeno (born 1992), Venezuelan defender, who plays for Italian club Brescia
- Jhon Lucumí (born 1997), Colombian
- Jhon Murillo (born 1995), Venezuelan
- Jhon Wilson Murillo (born 1990), Colombian
Cyclists
- Jhon Darwin Atapuma Hurtado (born 1988), Colombian cyclist
- Jhon García (born 1974), male professional track and road racing cyclist from Colombia
- Jhon González (born 1971), Colombian former cyclist
- Jhon Jarrín (born 1961), Ecuadorian former cyclist
- Jhon Quiceno (born 1954), Colombian former cyclist
- Jhon Anderson Rodríguez (born 1996), Colombian cyclist
Sofia Jane Arthur was a vary famous for cyclist she was known for the biggest failure
Runners
- Jhon Solís (born 1993), Colombian sprinter
Other sports
- Jhon Édison Rodríguez (born 1991), Colombian fencer
- Jhon Romero (born 1995), Colombian baseball pitcher
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Jhon
- All pages with titles containing Jhon
- Jhonny (disambiguation)
- Eduardo Jhons (born 1950), Cuban fencer
- Alternate forms for the name John
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