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Jiang Cuihua

1975 - Today

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Jiang Cuihua (Chinese: 姜翠华; born 2 February 1975) is a former Chinese cyclist. She competed in the track time trial at the 2000 Summer Olympics where she won a bronze medal. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Jiang Cuihua is the 1,155th most popular cyclist, the 1,426th most popular biography from China and the 2nd most popular Chinese Cyclist.

Jiang Cuihua, born in 1975, is most famous for being a competitive Chinese cyclist who has represented her country in various international cycling events. She has achieved notable success in road cycling, particularly in women's races.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Jiang Cuihua ranks 1,155 out of 1,613Before her are Karsten Kroon, Patrik Sinkewitz, Jay Vine, Laurent Didier, Jamie Staff, and Sergio Higuita. After her are Shaun O'Brien, Sara Carrigan, Linda Villumsen, Olaf Pollack, Emma Pooley, and Ivan Santaromita.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Jiang Cuihua ranks 1,070Before her are Uroš Murn, Peter Christensen, Tomáš Karas, Carles Sans, Erik Hagen, and Mirela Pașca. After her are Dininho, Petr Pála, Bruno Marioni, Moussa Mara, Natalia Paderina, and Chris Moneymaker.

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In China

Among people born in China, Jiang Cuihua ranks 1,426 out of 1,610Before her are Chen Ding (1992), Ye Shiwen (1996), Dong Dong (1989), Peng Bo (1981), Zheng Saisai (1994), and Wang Mingjuan (1985). After her are Pan Zhanle (2004), Zhou Lulu (1988), Guo Wenjun (1984), Zhao Xuri (1985), Jeon Ji-hee (1992), and Xu Chao (1994).

Among CYCLISTS In China

Among cyclists born in China, Jiang Cuihua ranks 2Before her are Jiang Yonghua (1973). After her are Xu Chao (1994), Guo Shuang (1986), Gong Jinjie (1986), Ji Cheng (1987), Zhong Tianshi (1991), Bao Shanju (1997), and Pang Yao (1995).