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Lu Yunxiu

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Lu Yunxiu (Chinese: 卢云秀, born 6 September 1996) is a Chinese windsurfer. She is the 2020 Olympic champion in Women's RS:X. The discipline is being retired from the Olympics, which also makes her the last Olympic champion in Women's RS:X. Lu is from Zhangzhou, Fujian. She was born in 1996 in the city of Duxun. Since 2008, she specialized in track and field, but eventually switched to windsurfing and was selected by the Fujian Provincial Sailing and Windsurfing Center. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Lu Yunxiu has received more than 10,937 page views. Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Lu Yunxiu is the 7,310th most popular athlete, the 1,670th most popular biography from China and the 202nd most popular Chinese Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Lu Yunxiu ranks 7,310 out of 6,025Before her are Ivan Trajkovič, Ismael Debjani, Kārlis Lasmanis, Liam Parsons, Tetyana Melnyk, and Hallgeir Engebråten. After her are Matthew Brittain, Etienne Stott, Yukiyo Mine, Cosmin Pascari, Michael Piccolruaz, and Valeriy Pronkin.

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In China

Among people born in China, Lu Yunxiu ranks 1,670 out of 1,610Before her are Lü Xiuzhi (1993), Zheng Shuyin (1994), Tang Qianting (2004), Yang Hao (1998), Tang Xijing (2003), and Wang Zongyuan (2001). After her are Li Shanshan (1992), Gao Chang (1987), Si Yajie (1998), Li Chao (1989), Liang Xinping (1994), and Li Xuanxu (1994).

Among ATHLETES In China

Among athletes born in China, Lu Yunxiu ranks 202Before her are Rushell Clayton (1992), Peng Fei (1992), Lü Xiuzhi (1993), Zheng Shuyin (1994), Yang Hao (1998), and Wang Zongyuan (2001). After her are Si Yajie (1998), Liang Xinping (1994), Xu Shixiao (1992), Huang Zhangjiayang (2000), Guo Linlin (1992), and Wang Zhouyu (1994).