VOLLEYBALL PLAYER

Jane Wairimu

1985 - Today

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Jane Wacu Wairimu (born 24 March 1985) is a Kenyan volleyball player. She is part of the Kenya women's national volleyball team as a setter. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Jane Wairimu has received more than 13,430 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jane Wairimu is the 200th most popular volleyball player, the 151st most popular biography from Kenya and the most popular Kenyan Volleyball Player.

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Among VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS

Among volleyball players, Jane Wairimu ranks 200 out of 199Before her are Alix Klineman, Anna Podkopaeva, Mehdi Ben Cheikh, Haleigh Washington, Héctor Mata, and Jineiry Martínez. After her are Cristian Poglajen, Kim Hee-jin, Noel Murambi, Taylor Crabb, Yonkaira Peña, and Aliasghar Mojarad.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Jane Wairimu ranks 1,644Before her are Yevgeniy Medvedev, Emanuel Silva, Wiktor Chabel, Paweł Korzeniowski, Cecilia Biagioli, and Massimo Colaci. After her are Sanne Keizer, Yumi Kida, Kristel Köbrich, Gustavo Tsuboi, Belén Succi, and Cheung Siu Lun.

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In Kenya

Among people born in Kenya, Jane Wairimu ranks 194 out of 150Before her are Abraham Kibiwot (1996), Ferdinand Omanyala (1996), Beatrice Chebet (2000), Yang Hao (null), Elly Ochola (1983), and Robby Gonzales (1996). After her are Vincent Onyala (1996), Andrew Amonde (1983), Rodgers Kwemoi (1997), Brackcides Khadambi (1984), Pauline Kaveke Kamulu (1994), and Lawi Lalang (1991).

Among VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS In Kenya

Among volleyball players born in Kenya, Jane Wairimu ranks 1After her are Leonida Kasaya (1993), Pamela Jepkirui (1995), Noel Murambi (1989), and Brackcides Khadambi (1984).