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Reapi Ulunisau

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Reapi Ulunisau (born 2 November 1994) is a Fijian rugby player. She represents Fiji internationally in rugby sevens and fifteens. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Reapi Ulunisau has received more than 3,465 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Reapi Ulunisau is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 151st most popular biography from Kenya and the 114th most popular Kenyan Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Reapi Ulunisau ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Jonathan Lobert, Simone van de Kraats, Ana Camila Pirelli, Mattie Rogers, Marko Carrillo, and Dong Chao. After her are Noura Mohamed, Amy Wilson-Hardy, Berta Bonastre, Kinga Łoboda, Antonio Infantino, and David Ames.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Reapi Ulunisau ranks 1,273Before her are Karem Ben Hnia, Mykola Prostorov, Gisela Pulido, Abdessalem Ayouni, Mike Tobey, and Melanie Gebhardt. After her are Bernardo Baloyes, Saúl Ordóñez, Djahid Berrahal, Alcinda Panguana, Martina Criscio, and Michael Kukrle.

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In Kenya

Among people born in Kenya, Reapi Ulunisau ranks 214 out of 150Before her are Luo Guiping (1993), Isaac Kimeli (1994), Rosemary Wanjiru (1994), Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui (1994), Ana Segura (1991), and Benard Keter (1992). After her are Amos Kipruto (1992), Ida Marie Baad Nielsen (1992), Bush Mwale (1993), and Billy Odhiambo (1993).

Among ATHLETES In Kenya

Among athletes born in Kenya, Reapi Ulunisau ranks 141Before her are Billy Odhiambo (1993), Ferdinand Omanyala (1996), Abraham Kibiwot (1996), Isaac Kimeli (1994), Wang Yang (null), and Eunice Chumba (1993). After her are Winfred Yavi (1999), Stanley Mburu (2000), Alex Korio (1990), Aliphine Tuliamuk (1989), Jacob Krop (2001), and Emmanuel Wanyonyi (2004).