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Niu Wenbin

1991 - Today

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Niu Wenbin (born 20 January 1991) is a Chinese racewalking athlete. Representing China at the 2019 World Athletics Championships, he placed fourth in the men's 50 kilometres walk. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Niu Wenbin is the 11,199th most popular athlete (down from 11,012th in 2019), the 1,841st most popular biography from Poland (down from 1,838th in 2019) and the 254th most popular Polish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Niu Wenbin ranks 11,199 out of 6,025Before him are Robert Manson, Ayaka Yamashita, Daniel Sandoval, Thabiso Dlamini, Nadia Power, and Gulsumbi Sharifova. After him are Jessica Gaudreault, Jack Rayner, Krystal Lara, Uladzislau Litvinau, Shubhankar Sharma, and Erin Sterkenburg.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Niu Wenbin ranks 1,814Before him are Ahmad Alikaj, Héctor Mata, Éric Andriantsitohaina, Lucas Bruchet, Kalvis Kalniņš, and Matthew Sarmento. After him are Joe Kayes, Jon Moscot, Marco van der Stel, Kevon Williams, Sebastián Elizalde, and Mikhail Koudinov.

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In Poland

Among people born in Poland, Niu Wenbin ranks 1,845 out of 1,694Before him are Cédric Bessi (1990), Alex Wolf (null), Caroline Chew (null), Wesley Roberts (null), Pat Blair (null), and The Trace (null). After him are Jordan Matyas (1993), Damion Thomas (1999), Roque Fernandes dos Ramos (1998), Michal Smolen (1993), Cheyenne Rova (1995), and Sakurako Omoto (1998).

Among ATHLETES In Poland

Among athletes born in Poland, Niu Wenbin ranks 257Before him are Abdirahman Saeed Hassan (1997), Cédric Bessi (1990), Caroline Chew (null), Wesley Roberts (null), Alex Wolf (null), and The Trace (null). After him are Damion Thomas (1999), Roque Fernandes dos Ramos (1998), Michal Smolen (1993), Sakurako Omoto (1998), Gulfam Joseph (1999), and Paul Jacquot (1995).