BADMINTON PLAYER

Rachel Honderich

1996 - Today

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Rachel Honderich (born 21 April 1996) is a Canadian badminton player from Toronto, Ontario. She has been one of the top ranked women's individual and doubles player on the continent and a contender in major international competitions. She is a vice-national champion in women's singles and has won several international titles since 2010. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 8 different languages on Wikipedia. Rachel Honderich is the 232nd most popular badminton player, the 1,771st most popular biography from Canada and the 4th most popular Canadian Badminton Player.

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Among BADMINTON PLAYERS

Among badminton players, Rachel Honderich ranks 232 out of 117Before her are Ryan Chew, Joshua Hurlburt-Yu, Cheryl Seinen, Nhat Nguyen, Josephine Wu, and Godwin Olofua. After her are Kristen Tsai, Toby Penty, Jason Ho-Shue, Chloe Birch, Simon Leung, and Matthew Abela.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Rachel Honderich ranks 1,340Before her are Cristina Popescu, Ryuya Mura, Vinzenz Höck, Fanny Teijonsalo, David Tshama, and Frederik Schou-Nielsen. After her are Zhang Bowen, Daria Noritsina, Dominique Parrish, Margarita Chernousova, Steele Johnson, and Alaysha Johnson.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Rachel Honderich ranks 1,771 out of 1,622Before her are Nirra Fields (1993), Stephanie Barrett (1979), Janet Leung (1994), Jordan Steen (1991), Khamica Bingham (1994), and Sara Groenewegen (1995). After her are Erika Polidori (1992), Natalie Wideman (1992), Cameron Levins (1989), Caeli McKay (1999), Paolo Persoglia (1994), and Bridget Carleton (1997).

Among BADMINTON PLAYERS In Canada

Among badminton players born in Canada, Rachel Honderich ranks 4Before her are Nyl Yakura (1993), Joshua Hurlburt-Yu (1994), and Josephine Wu (1995). After her are Jason Ho-Shue (1998).