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Pedrya Seymour

1995 - Today

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Pedrya Seymour (born 29 May 1995) is a Bahamian Olympic athlete competing in hurdling events. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Pedrya Seymour has received more than 15,465 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pedrya Seymour is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 32nd most popular biography from The Bahamas and the 18th most popular Bahamian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Pedrya Seymour ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Ludmila, Thomas Barr, Anna O'Flanagan, Inna Logutenkova, Jorge Ureña, and Anna Hall. After her are Liu Tingting, Cayetano García, Raquel Carrera, Carlos Paro, Dustin Watten, and Celestine Masinde.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Pedrya Seymour ranks 1,074Before her are Sholto Carnegie, Crismery Santana, Vasyl Mykhailov, Chelsea Gonzales, Tang Xingqiang, and Brian Pintado. After her are Natsuha Matsumoto, Eleanor Harvey, Ella Williams, Gerson Bautista, Mattie Rogers, and Revée Walcott-Nolan.

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In The Bahamas

Among people born in The Bahamas, Pedrya Seymour ranks 40 out of 31Before her are Jesse Campbell (null), Vladislav Yakovlev (null), Brianne Bethel (1998), Jamal Wilson (1988), Izaak Bastian (2001), and Devynne Charlton (1995). After her are Samson Colebrooke (1997).

Among ATHLETES In The Bahamas

Among athletes born in The Bahamas, Pedrya Seymour ranks 20Before her are Michael Mathieu (1984), Leevan Sands (1981), Ramon Miller (1987), Alonzo Russell (1992), Tynia Gaither (1993), and Brianne Bethel (1998). After her are Jesse Campbell (null), Devynne Charlton (1995), Jamal Wilson (1988), Vladislav Yakovlev (null), Samson Colebrooke (1997), and Anthonique Strachan (1993).