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Sophia Morgan

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Sophia Frances Morgan (born 5 August 2003) is a Fijian sailor, who came second in the Women's Laser Radial team event at the 2019 Pacific Games, and the individual and team events at the 2023 Pacific Games. She competed in the laser radial event at the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics, and has qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 2 different languages on Wikipedia. Sophia Morgan is the 13,196th most popular athlete (down from 11,623rd in 2024), the 2,075th most popular biography from Netherlands (down from 1,877th in 2019) and the 327th most popular Dutch Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Sophia Morgan ranks 13,196 out of 6,025Before her are Jade Tierney, Kohl Horton, Alexey Churkin, Brighton Zeuner, Miriam Sheehan, and Bryce Wettstein. After her are Kieran Woolley, Pedro Quintas, Marilena Makri, Raegan Rutty, Shin Rok, and Elizaveta Pletneva.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2003, Sophia Morgan ranks 345Before her are Olt Kondirolli, Denise Parruque, Defne Taçyıldız, Rosalie Boissonneault, Beatriz Padrón, and Kieran Woolley. After her are Ethan du Preez, and Lina Khiyara.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Sophia Morgan ranks 2,081 out of 1,646Before her are Elizabeth Akinyi (1993), Roos Zwetsloot (2000), Kristen Paton (1996), Siwakorn Wongpin (1999), Sandro Torrente (1998), and Malia Vaka (null). After her are Žan Luka Zelko (1994), Miguelina Hernández (1998), Miku Koide (1992), and Pim van Vugt (1995).

Among ATHLETES In Netherlands

Among athletes born in Netherlands, Sophia Morgan ranks 330Before her are Sebastian Heisele (1988), Bart Lambriex (1998), Roos Zwetsloot (2000), Kristen Paton (1996), Pim van Vugt (1995), and Žan Luka Zelko (1994). After her are Miguelina Hernández (1998), Miku Koide (1992), Malia Vaka (null), Siwakorn Wongpin (1999), and Sandro Torrente (1998).