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Wu Hui-ju

1982 - today

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Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Wu Hui-ju is the 5,427th most popular athlete, the 122nd most popular biography from Taiwan and the 7th most popular Taiwanese Athlete.

Wu Hui-ju is most famous for winning a silver medal in the women's team archery event at the 2004 Summer Olympics as a prominent Taiwanese archer. A surprising lesser-known fact is that she began her archery career relatively late at age 14, overcoming initial challenges to reach elite levels. Her lasting impact includes inspiring young athletes in Taiwan and contributing to the country's prominence in international archery competitions.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Wu Hui-ju ranks 5,427 out of 6,025Before her are Rebecca Smith, Dai Tamesue, Luke Littler, Rodica Șerban, Michael Jung, and Michal Krčmář. After her are Yurisleidy Lupetey, Hyun-soo Kim, Savatheda Fynes, Drew Ginn, João Almeida, and Yang Jian.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Wu Hui-ju ranks 1,163Before her are David Cobeño, Nienke Kingma, Fairuz Fauzy, Samm Levine, Simone Missick, and Kenny van Hummel. After her are Michael Lammer, Chantal Groot, Sandrine Aubert, Denys Kostyuk, Jimmy Lidberg, and Erin Wasson.

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In Taiwan

Among people born in Taiwan, Wu Hui-ju ranks 122 out of NaNBefore her are Kai Ko (1991), Chen Bolin (1983), Donald Scott (null), Chang Kai-chen (1991), Yani Tseng (1989), and Chu Mu-yen (1982). After her are Ted Lieu (1969), Grace Huang (1983), Sung Yu-chi (1982), Chan Chin-wei (1985), Chen Szu-yuan (1981), and Lee Yang (1995).

Among Athletes In Taiwan

Among athletes born in Taiwan, Wu Hui-ju ranks 7Before her are Yang Chuan-kwang (1933), Chi Cheng (1944), Kuo Hsing-chun (1993), Chen Shih-hsin (1978), Donald Scott (null), and Chu Mu-yen (1982). After her are Sung Yu-chi (1982), Chen Szu-yuan (1981), Lee Yang (1995), Yang Yung-wei (1997), Hsu Shu-ching (1991), and Liu Ming-huang (1984).

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