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Choe Hyo-sim

1993 - Today

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Choe Hyo-sim (Korean: 최효심; Korean pronunciation: [tsʰø.ɦjo.ɕim] or [tsʰø] [hjo.ɕim]; born 5 December 1993) is a North Korean weightlifter. She competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, and won a silver medal in the women's 63 kg. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Choe Hyo-sim has received more than 28,219 page views. Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Choe Hyo-sim is the 7,061st most popular athlete, the 3,399th most popular biography from Spain and the 126th most popular Spanish Athlete.

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  • 15

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  • 2.11

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Choe Hyo-sim ranks 7,061 out of 6,025Before her are Mostafa El Gamel, Ana Camila Pirelli, Wiktor Głazunow, Fredrik Bjerrehuus, Keely Hodgkinson, and Jakob Schneider. After her are Adrianna Sułek, Mykyta Nesterenko, Vitaly Dunaytsev, Shek Wai Hung, Katarzyna Zillmann, and Tess Ledeux.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Choe Hyo-sim ranks 1,193Before her are Shehnaaz Gill, Oleh Kolodiy, Sonia Ursu-Kim, Tayavek Gallizzi, Li Ang, and Wiktor Głazunow. After her are Tara Lynne Barr, Semi Ajayi, Alexandra Mîrca, Karapet Chalyan, Marco Fichera, and Gaël Bigirimana.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Choe Hyo-sim ranks 3,399 out of 3,355Before her are Marc Navarro (1995), Maurício Souza (null), Carlos Llavador (1992), Eusebio Cáceres (1991), Adrián Ben (1998), and Regino Hernández (1991). After her are Pol Moya (1996), Derik Osede (1993), Gisela Pulido (1994), Daniel Arce (1992), Alberto Munárriz (1994), and Álvaro Granados (1998).

Among ATHLETES In Spain

Among athletes born in Spain, Choe Hyo-sim ranks 126Before her are Blanca Toledano (2000), Roc Oliva (1989), Maurício Souza (null), Eusebio Cáceres (1991), Adrián Ben (1998), and Regino Hernández (1991). After her are Pol Moya (1996), Daniel Arce (1992), Alberto Munárriz (1994), Álvaro Granados (1998), Paula Crespí (1998), and Blanca Manchón (null).