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Rose-Lee Numa

1997 - Today

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Rose-Lee Numa (born 1 May 1997) is a Papua New Guinean sailor. She competed at the 2011 Pacific Games, 2015 Pacific Games, winning a silver medal, and 2019 Pacific Games. She qualified at the 2020 Oceania Championship. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Rose-Lee Numa has received more than 1,465 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rose-Lee Numa is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 322nd most popular biography from Chile and the 5th most popular Chilean Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Rose-Lee Numa ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Kelsey Smith, Yelyzaveta Kalanina, Viktoria Chaika, Aleia Hobbs, Cheng Hsien-tzu, and Cansel Deniz. After her are Sarah Torrans, Teodorico Caporaso, Diana Zagainova, Eleanor Harvey, Benson Kipruto, and Lena Mihailovic.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Rose-Lee Numa ranks 913Before her are Diana Zagainova, Jason Evezard, Franziska Kampmann, Nazim Babayev, Hayden Wilde, and Jakub Kochanowski. After her are Katsiaryna Halkina, Deng Zewen, Amantur Ismailov, Daniel Staniszewski, Daniel Asenov, and Mostafa Smaili.

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In Chile

Among people born in Chile, Rose-Lee Numa ranks 353 out of 321Before her are Rosario Balmaceda (1999), Gabriel Kehr (1996), Belly-Cresus Ganira (2000), Karen Roco (1986), Carla Guerrero (1987), and Diego Moya (1998). After her are Yastin Jiménez (2000), Daniela Pardo (1988), Clemente Seguel (1999), Josefina Tapia (2002), Marco Grimalt (1989), and Simona Castro (1989).

Among ATHLETES In Chile

Among athletes born in Chile, Rose-Lee Numa ranks 21Before her are Belly-Cresus Ganira (2000), Eduardo Cisternas (2004), Josefina Tapia (2002), Cecilia Pérez (1974), Karen Gallardo (1984), and Amane Beriso Shankule (1991). After her are Diego Moya (1998), Jang Seong-min (1992), Marco Grimalt (1989), Virginia Yarur (1966), and Esteban Bustos (1992).