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Wang Zheng

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Wang Zheng may refer to: Wang Zheng (singer) (born 1985), female Chinese pop singer Wang Zheng (hammer thrower) (born 1987), female Chinese hammer thrower Wang Zheng (sport shooter) (born 1979), male Chinese sport shooter Wang Zheng (newsreader), (born 1979), female Chinese newsreader Wang Zheng (pilot) (born 1972), the first Chinese pilot to fly solo around the world Wang Zheng (born 1959), a vice admiral of the People's Liberation Army Navy. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Wang Zheng has received more than 12,619 page views. Their biography is available in 5 different languages on Wikipedia. Wang Zheng is the 7,128th most popular athlete, the 149th most popular biography from Philippines and the 10th most popular Filipino Athlete.

Memorability Metrics

  • 13k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 30.58

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 5

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 1.53

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.50

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Wang Zheng ranks 7,128 out of 6,025Before them are Abe Wiersma, Christian Malcolm, Natalia Bajor, Daniela Stanciu, Ayana Onozuka, and Leonel Manzano. After them are Ángela Castro, Giovanna Epis, Boudewijn Röell, Daniel Arce, Levon Aghasyan, and Paul Casey.

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In Philippines

Among people born in Philippines, Wang Zheng ranks 149 out of 155Before them are Beabadoobee (2000), Judy Ann Santos (1978), Kim Chiu (1990), Roel Velasco (1969), Carla Abellana (1986), and Angel Locsin (1985). After them are Maja Salvador (1988), Nadine Lustre (1993), Shane O'Neill (null), Nesthy Petecio (1992), Maine Mendoza (1995), and Kiyomi Watanabe (1996).

Among ATHLETES In Philippines

Among athletes born in Philippines, Wang Zheng ranks 10Before them are Lydia de Vega (1964), Hidilyn Diaz (1991), Yuka Saso (2001), Iván González (null), EJ Obiena (1995), and Roel Velasco (1969). After them are Shane O'Neill (null), Kiyomi Watanabe (1996), Carlo Paalam (1998), Clare Warwick (1987), Elizabeth Bird (1994), and Juvic Pagunsan (1978).