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Lee Ho Ching

1992 - Today

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Lee Ho Ching (born 24 November 1992) is a Hong Kong table tennis player. She qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, and was selected to represent Hong Kong in the women's singles and the women's team. At the 2020 Summer Olympics, she won a bronze medal with Doo Hoi Kem and Minnie Soo Wai Yam in the women's team event. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lee Ho Ching is the 5,672nd most popular athlete, the 122nd most popular biography from Hong Kong and the 6th most popular Chinese Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Lee Ho Ching ranks 5,672 out of 6,025Before her are Jiří Šimánek, Mykhailo Havryliuk, Sandra Schmirler, Trecia-Kaye Smith, Wang Jianan, and Hannes Aigner. After her are Mariusz Jurkiewicz, Femi Ogunode, Bozhidar Andreev, Jo Pavey, Gabriel Rosillo, and Emma White.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Lee Ho Ching ranks 1,011Before her are Fatima Sana Shaikh, Yana Belomoyna, Lukas Weißhaidinger, Robert Baran, Cody Zeller, and Modou Barrow. After her are Britt Assombalonga, Christabelle Borg, Albin Lagergren, Adam Davies, Mijo Caktaš, and Oriol Rosell.

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In Hong Kong

Among people born in Hong Kong, Lee Ho Ching ranks 122 out of 115Before her are Wong Chun-ting (1991), Doo Hoi Kem (1996), Chan Yuen Ting (1988), ISAC (null), Stephanie Au (1992), and Lucía Rodríguez (null). After her are Ng Ka Long (1994), Kenneth To (1992), Grace Lau (1991), Michelle Li (1991), Tang Chun Man (1995), and Minnie Soo (1998).

Among ATHLETES In Hong Kong

Among athletes born in Hong Kong, Lee Ho Ching ranks 6Before her are Freddie Wolff (1910), Vivian Kong (1994), Doo Hoi Kem (1996), ISAC (null), and Lucía Rodríguez (null). After her are Grace Lau (1991), Minnie Soo (1998), Camille Cheng (1993), Ian Ho (1997), Shek Wai Hung (1991), and Lam Siu-hang (1996).