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Su Po-ya

1998 - Today

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Su Po-ya (Chinese: 蘇柏亞; pinyin: Sū Bǎiyà, born 17 September 1998) is a Taiwanese taekwondo practitioner. She represented Chinese Taipei at the 2018 Asian Games and claimed a gold medal in the women's 53kg bantamweight event. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Su Po-ya is the 8,843rd most popular athlete (down from 8,592nd in 2019), the 136th most popular biography from Taiwan (down from 133rd in 2019) and the 28th most popular Taiwanese Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Su Po-ya ranks 8,843 out of 6,025Before her are William May, Jüri-Mikk Udam, Paweł Wiesiołek, Devon Allen, Andrew Capobianco, and Réka Gyurátz. After her are Muhammed Anas, Alex Obert, Grace Reid, Hélène Lefebvre, Renato Rezende, and Bryce Hoppel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Su Po-ya ranks 883Before her are Wiktoria Pikulik, Yulia Timoshinina, Abbey Harkin, Hanieh Rostamian, Maartje Keuning, and Shady Elnahas. After her are Rira Suzuki, Anirudh Thapa, Berkay Ömer Öğretir, Melvin Raffin, Brigitte Sleeking, and Jemma Reekie.

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In Taiwan

Among people born in Taiwan, Su Po-ya ranks 136 out of 116Before her are Deng Yu-cheng (1999), Cheng Chao-tsun (1993), Chen Hsuan-yu (1993), Vital Zhuk (1996), Chen Chieh (1992), and Chen Kuei-ru (1993). After her are Kristen Tsai (1995), Wang Kuan-hung (2002), Cheng Hsien-tzu (1993), Chang Chu-han (1993), Liu Wei-ting (1995), and Mazen Al-Yassin (1996).

Among ATHLETES In Taiwan

Among athletes born in Taiwan, Su Po-ya ranks 28Before her are Huang Shih-feng (1992), Deng Yu-cheng (1999), Cheng Chao-tsun (1993), Vital Zhuk (1996), Chen Chieh (1992), and Chen Kuei-ru (1993). After her are Cheng Hsien-tzu (1993), Chang Chu-han (1993), Liu Wei-ting (1995), Mazen Al-Yassin (1996), Ting Hua-tien (2002), and Johnny Hooper (null).