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Gao Shiyan

1996 - Today

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Gao Shiyan (born 22 January 1996) is a Chinese basketball player for Shandong Heroes and the Chinese 3x3 national team. He represented China at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Gao Shiyan has received more than 3,855 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gao Shiyan is the 1,758th most popular basketball player, the 1,362nd most popular biography from Ukraine and the 12th most popular Ukrainian Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Gao Shiyan ranks 1,758 out of 1,757Before him are Ilia Karpenkov, Dimeo van der Horst, Arvin Slagter, Dylan Travis, Kaili Lukan, and Patricio Garino. After him are Marine Fauthoux, Duop Reath, Aaron Geramipoor, Johannes Thiemann, Alessandro Pajola, and Kareem Maddox.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Gao Shiyan ranks 972Before him are Mahoor Shahzad, Ryan Chew, Duop Reath, Sean Vendy, Julien Paul, and Ygor Coelho. After him are Sorayya Aghaei, Kanta Tsuneyama, Simon Leung, Rachel Honderich, Shelby McEwen, and Navid Rezaeifar.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Gao Shiyan ranks 1,480 out of 1,365Before him are Artem Pochtarov (1993), Mykhailo Havryliuk (1979), Anna Lashchevska (2007), Oleh Omelchuk (1983), Andrew Lewis (null), and Oleksandr Sitkovskyi (1978). After him are Viktoria Chaika (1980), Bohdan Nikishyn (1980), Anatoliy Budyak (null), Natalia Semenova (1982), Leungo Scotch (1996), and Hanna Haponova (1985).

Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In Ukraine

Among basketball players born in Ukraine, Gao Shiyan ranks 12Before him are Kyrylo Fesenko (1986), Alex Len (1993), Sergiy Gladyr (1988), Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk (1997), Oleksiy Pecherov (1985), and Joel Bolomboy (1994).