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Jang Jeong-min

1994 - Today

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Jang Jeong-min (born 10 November 1994) is a South Korean rugby sevens player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Jang Jeong-min has received more than 3,106 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jang Jeong-min is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 187th most popular biography from Thailand and the 11th most popular Thai Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Jang Jeong-min ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Teresa Lu, Privel Hinkati, Chouaib Bouloudinat, Kendell Williams, Jack Rossiter, and Sébastien Schneiter. After him are Fiona Murtagh, Bolade Ajomale, Nazanin Malaei, Nadia Eke, Luis Alberto García, and Jimmy Gressier.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Jang Jeong-min ranks 1,273Before him are Michael Shuey, Jacqueline Dubrovich, Estefanía Álvarez, Iris Wolves, Ryan Sclater, and Rose Keddell. After him are Ekaterina Vedeneeva, María Xiao, Stefano Oppo, Marie Oteiza, Moriya Jutanugarn, and Abdessalem Ayouni.

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In Thailand

Among people born in Thailand, Jang Jeong-min ranks 220 out of 186Before him are Reena Pärnat (1993), Gunn Charoenkul (1992), Jongkolphan Kititharakul (1993), Rawinda Prajongjai (1993), Subenrat Insaeng (1994), and Lilian du Plessis (1992). After him are Moriya Jutanugarn (1994), Arinadtha Chavatanont (1992), Siripon Kaewduang-ngam (1994), Michele Niggeler (1992), Duangaksorn Chaidee (1997), and Phannapa Harnsujin (1997).

Among ATHLETES In Thailand

Among athletes born in Thailand, Jang Jeong-min ranks 11Before him are Sukanya Srisurat (1995), Chanatip Sonkham (1991), Sopita Tanasan (1994), Yaowapa Boorapolchai (1984), Sudaporn Seesondee (1991), and Tawin Hanprab (1998). After him are Adriel Sanes (1998), Baison Manikon (2001), Thitisan Panmod (2000), Jazz Janewattananond (1995), Ramnarong Sawekwiharee (1996), and Korntawat Samran (1997).