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Duangaksorn Chaidee

1997 - Today

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Duangaksorn Chaidee (Thai: ดวงอักษร ใจดี; born 11 August 1997) is a Thai weightlifter, who competed in the +63 kg category and represented Thailand at international competitions. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 7 different languages on Wikipedia. Duangaksorn Chaidee is the 10,094th most popular athlete, the 213th most popular biography from Thailand and the 26th most popular Thai Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Duangaksorn Chaidee ranks 10,094 out of 6,025Before her are Mairaj Ahmad Khan, Hampton Morris, Ruby Tew, Aram Mahmoud, Hugo Inglis, and Andreas Schou. After her are Imaobong Nse Uko, Nouha Landoulsi, Tim Nedow, Marián Kovačócy, Dezerea Bryant, and Sage Watson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Duangaksorn Chaidee ranks 1,283Before her are Bridget Carleton, Keamogetse Kenosi, Aishath Sajina, Aleksandr Vyazovkin, Aliyah Abrams, and Aram Mahmoud. After her are Huang Mengkai, Vladislav Chebotar, Hanna Granitzki, Kevin Loforte, Timothy Lam, and Mercyline Chelangat.

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In Thailand

Among people born in Thailand, Duangaksorn Chaidee ranks 213 out of 186Before her are Natthaphong Phonoppharat (1988), Siripon Kaewduang-ngam (1994), Michele Niggeler (1992), Moriya Jutanugarn (1994), Orawan Paranang (1997), and Kamolwan Chanyim (1996). After her are Kiradech Aphibarnrat (1989), Baison Manikon (2001), Subenrat Insaeng (1994), Isarapa Imprasertsuk (1995), Jazz Janewattananond (1995), and James Monyane (2000).

Among ATHLETES In Thailand

Among athletes born in Thailand, Duangaksorn Chaidee ranks 26Before her are Reena Pärnat (1993), Natthaphong Phonoppharat (1988), Siripon Kaewduang-ngam (1994), Moriya Jutanugarn (1994), Orawan Paranang (1997), and Kamolwan Chanyim (1996). After her are Kiradech Aphibarnrat (1989), Baison Manikon (2001), Subenrat Insaeng (1994), Isarapa Imprasertsuk (1995), Jazz Janewattananond (1995), and Fernando Salas (null).