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Welson Sim

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Welson Sim Wee Sheng (born 29 March 1997) is a Malaysian professional swimmer. He was the first Malaysian male swimmer to qualify for the men's 400 metre freestyle event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 10 different languages on Wikipedia. Welson Sim is the 8,860th most popular athlete, the 102nd most popular biography from Malaysia and the 12th most popular Malaysian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Welson Sim ranks 8,860 out of 6,025Before him are Djahid Berrahal, Sabine Kusterer, Salome Lang, Yusuke Shimizu, Ayano Sato, and Jüri-Mikk Udam. After him are Horst Lehr, Hermann Tomasgaard, Mehdi Essadiq, Maria Wierzbowska, Arianna Schivo, and Farah Ann Abdul Hadi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Welson Sim ranks 1,159Before him are Ariel Torres, Catie DeLoof, Jesús Tortosa, Roxana Popa, Salome Lang, and Kaito Miyake. After him are Yūki Katō, Meiron Cheruti, Bowe Becker, Dalma Sebestyén, Irek Rizaev, and Wanderson de Oliveira.

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In Malaysia

Among people born in Malaysia, Welson Sim ranks 102 out of 90Before him are Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom (1995), Ng Yan Yee (1993), Cui Xiaotong (1994), Soniia Cheah Su Ya (1993), Failuna Abdi Matanga (1992), and Nur Suryani Taibi (1982). After him are Farah Ann Abdul Hadi (1994), Chow Mei Kuan (1994), Lee Meng Yean (1994), Lee Hup Wei (1987), Nur Shazrin Mohd Latif (1998), and Andrey Zhilkin (1995).

Among ATHLETES In Malaysia

Among athletes born in Malaysia, Welson Sim ranks 12Before him are Cheong Jun Hoong (1990), Khairul Anuar Mohamad (1991), Ng Yan Yee (1993), Cui Xiaotong (1994), Failuna Abdi Matanga (1992), and Nur Suryani Taibi (1982). After him are Farah Ann Abdul Hadi (1994), Lee Hup Wei (1987), Nur Shazrin Mohd Latif (1998), Khairulnizam Afendy (null), Syaqiera Mashayikh (2000), and Ibtissam Marirhi (1989).