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Shai Kakon

2002 - Today

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Shai Kakon (also Shay Kakon; Hebrew: שי קקון; born 5 November 2002) is an Israeli Olympic sailor. She was the 2017 European Laser 4.7 Youth U16 Girl Champion, and World silver medalist. She was then the 2019 Youth Sailing World Championship Laser Radial Girls silver medalist. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Shai Kakon has received more than 4,758 page views. Her biography is available in 3 different languages on Wikipedia. Shai Kakon is the 9,471st most popular athlete, the 489th most popular biography from Israel and the 22nd most popular Israeli Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Shai Kakon ranks 9,471 out of 6,025Before her are Edival Pontes, Philipp Herder, Pavel Sozykin, Nanna Koerstz Madsen, Christoph Meier, and Tia-Adana Belle. After her are Philip Doyle, Tala Abujbara, Dániel Fejes, Karayme Bartley, Lili Anna Vindics-Tóth, and James Rudkin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Shai Kakon ranks 307Before her are Ting Hua-tien, Rylan Wiens, Zaineb Sghaier, Lore Bruggeman, Shilese Jones, and Déborah Medrado. After her are Kamil Sieradzki, Nicole Pircio, Favour Ofili, Eszter Mészáros, Farzad Mansouri, and Aviv Barzelay.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Shai Kakon ranks 489 out of 466Before her are Gal Cohen Groumi (2002), Meiron Cheruti (1997), Shelly Bobritsky (2001), Katy Spychakov (1999), Eden Blecher (1997), and Yoav Cohen (1999). After her are Ofir Dayan (2000), Aviv Barzelay (2002), Shlomi Haimy (1989), Yana Kramarenko (2002), Colleen Furgeson (1998), and Karin Vexman (2001).

Among ATHLETES In Israel

Among athletes born in Israel, Shai Kakon ranks 22Before her are Matan Roditi (1998), Shachar Sagiv (1994), Shelly Bobritsky (2001), Katy Spychakov (1999), Eden Blecher (1997), and Yoav Cohen (1999). After her are Ofir Dayan (2000), Rachel Lack (1994), Natalie Raits (2002), Ran Sagiv (1997), Water polo at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's team rosters#South Africa (null), and Shaul Gordon (1994).