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Loo Phay Xing

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Jeremiah Loo Phay Xing (born 28 September 1997) is a Malaysian artistic gymnast. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Loo Phay Xing has received more than 7,920 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Loo Phay Xing is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 463rd most popular biography from Israel and the 6th most popular Israeli Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Loo Phay Xing ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Jorinde van Klinken, Emily Cherotich Tuei, Matt Hughes, Dora Varella, Giana Farouk, and Ahmed Tijan. After him are Francesco Di Fulvio, Jovana Peković, Eli Schenkel, Naoko Ishihara, Leo Neugebauer, and Antony.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Loo Phay Xing ranks 913Before him are Salome Lang, Timm Herzbruch, Hayden Wilde, Yasser Triki, Jochem Dobber, and Mădălina Hegheș. After him are Luise Wanser, Amalia Bereș, Daniela Simian Bulaich, He Zhengyang, Stefaniya Elfutina, and Adrian Munteanu.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Loo Phay Xing ranks 500 out of 466Before him are Raz Hershko (1998), Claudia Verdino (2001), Shelly Bobritsky (2001), Nicol Zelikman (2001), Daniel Rowden (1997), and Ron Polonsky (2001). After him are Tal Erel (1996), Denis Loktev (2000), Karin Vexman (2001), Meiron Cheruti (1997), Álvaro Sandoval (1990), and Anat Lelior (2000).

Among ATHLETES In Israel

Among athletes born in Israel, Loo Phay Xing ranks 33Before him are Gabriel Santos (null), Ofir Dayan (2000), Alon Leichman (1989), Katy Spychakov (1999), Natalie Raits (2002), and Rachel Lack (1994). After him are Yoav Cohen (1999), Raz Hershko (1998), and Ran Sagiv (1997).