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Chrisann Gordon

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Chrisann Gordon (born 18 September 1994) is a Jamaican sprinter. She competed in the 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing. She also competed at the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics in the 4 × 400 metres relay when Jamaica won silver. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Chrisann Gordon is the 7,454th most popular athlete (down from 6,975th in 2019), the 201st most popular biography from Jamaica (down from 181st in 2019) and the 92nd most popular Jamaican Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Chrisann Gordon ranks 7,454 out of 6,025Before her are Jorge Ureña, Roman Röösli, Franzisca Hauke, Félix Denayer, Marquis Dendy, and Ander Elosegi. After her are Long Jia, Heather Stanning, Rosa Rodríguez, Oleh Tsarkov, Romana Maláčová, and Edi Hrnic.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Chrisann Gordon ranks 1,436Before her are Junya Kato, Suthasini Sawettabut, Shohei Takeda, Elena Bertocchi, Wang Yilyu, and Radek Faksa. After her are Andreas Vazaios, Laura Tarantola, Federico Ricci, Ryu Kawakami, Yuki Hashimoto, and Rezar.

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In Jamaica

Among people born in Jamaica, Chrisann Gordon ranks 201 out of 189Before her are Rusheen McDonald (1992), Darren Mattocks (1990), Romario Williams (1994), Janieve Russell (1993), Demish Gaye (1993), and Fitzroy Dunkley (1993). After her are Oblique Seville (2001), Nick Richards (1997), Shashalee Forbes (1996), Damion Lowe (1993), Peter Matthews (1989), and Skip Marley (1996).

Among ATHLETES In Jamaica

Among athletes born in Jamaica, Chrisann Gordon ranks 92Before her are Ronald Levy (1992), Danniel Thomas-Dodd (1992), Rusheen McDonald (1992), Janieve Russell (1993), Demish Gaye (1993), and Fitzroy Dunkley (1993). After her are Oblique Seville (2001), Shashalee Forbes (1996), Peter Matthews (1989), Emre Zafer Barnes (1988), Fedrick Dacres (1994), and Rajindra Campbell (1996).