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Chayenne da Silva

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Chayenne Pereira da Silva (born 5 February 2000) is a Brazilian athlete specialising in the 400 metres hurdles. She won a bronze medal at the 2021 South American Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Chayenne da Silva has received more than 4,713 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Chayenne da Silva is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 2,233rd most popular biography from Brazil and the 31st most popular Brazilian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Chayenne da Silva ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Alexander Lifanov, Nicolás Capogrosso, Jemima Montag, Álvaro Sandoval, Luiz Francisco, and Kenny Selmon. After her are Artuur Peters, Shen Shuangmei, Water polo at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's team rosters#South Africa, Aurimas Adomavičius, Ching Siu Nga, and Alannah Yip.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Chayenne da Silva ranks 496Before her are Barbora Janíčková, Maria Iêda Guimarães, Alaa Maso, Keno Machado, Zalán Pekler, and Samantha Borutta. After her is Luiz Francisco.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Chayenne da Silva ranks 2,312 out of 2,236Before her are Ygor Coelho (1996), Ingrid Oliveira (1996), Aleksandra Perišić (2002), Maria Iêda Guimarães (2000), Keno Machado (2000), and Lucas Vilar (2001). After her are Luiz Francisco (2000), Nicole Pircio (2002), Geovanna Santos (2002), Luiz Altamir Melo (1996), Naomi Van Den Broeck (1996), and Viviane Jungblut (1996).

Among ATHLETES In Brazil

Among athletes born in Brazil, Chayenne da Silva ranks 167Before her are Bárbara Arenhart (1986), Edival Pontes (1997), Thomas George (null), Eliane Martins (1986), Ítalo Ferreira (1994), and Alexsandro Melo (1995). After her are Macris (null), Radwa Abdel Latif (1989), Gilles Anthony Afoumba (1996), Aleksandra Perišić (2002), Juma da Silva (1993), and Daniel da Silva (null).