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Li Jialun

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Li Jialun (Chinese: 李佳伦, born 13 January 1993) is a Chinese archer. He competed in the men's individual event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. In 2014, he competed in the men's individual recurve and men's team recurve events at the 2014 Asian Games held in Incheon, South Korea. In 2018, he won the bronze medal in the men's team recurve event at the 2018 Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Li Jialun is the 8,095th most popular athlete (up from 8,602nd in 2019), the 342nd most popular biography from Latvia (down from 335th in 2019) and the 44th most popular Latvian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Li Jialun ranks 8,095 out of 6,025Before him are Vít Müller, Zhansay Smagulov, Harry Leask, Mohamed Reda El Aaraby, Sverri Sandberg Nielsen, and Claudia Rivas. After him are Priscilla Frederick, Raïsa Schoon, Kenji Nener, Alex Hall, Aleh Yurenia, and Yang Chun-han.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Li Jialun ranks 1,683Before him are Emily van Egmond, Jewell Loyd, Pat Cummins, Hensley Paulina, Sofia Mabergs, and Sverri Sandberg Nielsen. After him are Kenji Nener, Alan Khubetsov, Koki Maezawa, Sepp Straka, Céline Boutier, and Emily Sonnett.

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In Latvia

Among people born in Latvia, Li Jialun ranks 342 out of 323Before him are Andrejs Cigaņiks (1997), Rebeka Koha (1998), Roberts Plūme (2000), Renārs Uščins (2002), Jevgeņijs Borodavko (1986), and Anete Sietiņa (1996). After him are Camille Jedrzejewski (2002), Aleksejs Rumjancevs (1986), Arnis Rumbenieks (1988), Sanita Pušpure (1981), Agate Rašmane (1997), and Ritvars Suharevs (1999).

Among ATHLETES In Latvia

Among athletes born in Latvia, Li Jialun ranks 44Before him are Līna Mūze (1992), Kārlis Lasmanis (1994), Tīna Graudiņa (1998), Rebeka Koha (1998), Jevgeņijs Borodavko (1986), and Anete Sietiņa (1996). After him are Camille Jedrzejewski (2002), Aleksejs Rumjancevs (1986), Arnis Rumbenieks (1988), Sanita Pušpure (1981), Agate Rašmane (1997), and Ritvars Suharevs (1999).