HANDBALL PLAYER

Jung Yu-ra

1992 - Today

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Jung Yu-ra (born 6 February 1992), also known at Jeong Yu-ra or Jung Yura, is a South Korean handball player for Colorful Daegu and the South Korean national team. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Jung Yu-ra has received more than 17,046 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jung Yu-ra is the 421st most popular handball player, the 1,123rd most popular biography from South Korea and the 4th most popular South Korean Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Jung Yu-ra ranks 421 out of 420Before her are Coralie Lassource, Federico Matías Vieyra, Magnus Saugstrup, Anna Lagerquist, António Areia, and Juliana Machado. After her are Emma Lindqvist, Natália Bernardo, Daymaro Salina, Komail Mahfoodh, Pedro Portela, and Albertina Kassoma.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Jung Yu-ra ranks 1,447Before her are Anzhelika Terliuga, Candice Lill, Harald Reinkind, Nick Bruce, Stefan Bötticher, and Albin Lagergren. After her are Marco Lodadio, Lucas Moscariello, Meltem Hocaoğlu, You Hao, Anna Plichta, and Coralie Demay.

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In South Korea

Among people born in South Korea, Jung Yu-ra ranks 1,173 out of 1,128Before her are Kim Seo-yeong (1994), Song Se-ra (1993), Kim Seong-yeon (1991), Lee Hye-jin (1992), Lee So-hee (1994), and Andre Jin Coquillard (1991). After her are Lee Jin-kyu (1994), Han Hyun-hee (1993), Jeong Yeon-sik (1993), Pyo Seung-ju (1992), Jeoung Young-sik (1992), and Lee Ju-ho (1961).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In South Korea

Among handball players born in South Korea, Jung Yu-ra ranks 6Before her are Kang Jae-won (1965), Yoon Kyung-shin (1973), Oh Seong-ok (1972), Ryu Eun-hee (1990), and Sim Hae-in (1987).