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Xu Dongxiang

1983 - Today

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Xu Dongxiang (Chinese: 徐东香; pinyin: Xú Dōngxiāng; born 15 January 1983 in Hangzhou) is a female Chinese rower, who competed for Team China at the 2008 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Olympics, where she and team-mate Huang Wenyi won the silver medal in the women's lightweight double sculls. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Xu Dongxiang is the 19,825th most popular politician, the 1,712th most popular biography from China and the 494th most popular Chinese Politician.

Xu Dongxiang is a Chinese politician known for his role in local governance and party leadership in China. He is not to be confused with the Chinese rower of the same name born in 1983.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Xu Dongxiang ranks 19,825 out of 19,576Before her are Lu Ying-chi, Bo Horvat, Toni Eggert, Carl Klingberg, Olena Voronina, and Zhou Lüxin. After her are Aleksandr Bondar, Wang Cheng-pang, Kim Tae-hun, Linda Hofstad Helleland, Carolin Golubytskyi, and Marti Malloy.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Xu Dongxiang ranks 1,683Before her are Janet Mock, Josh Powell, Philip Deignan, Andrew Byrnes, Dawn Richard, and Gladys Cherono Kiprono. After her are Sada Jacobson, Jennifer Screen, Chelsea Johnson, Jermaine Beckford, Koki Habata, and Steve Novak.

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In China

Among people born in China, Xu Dongxiang ranks 1,712 out of 1,610Before her are Wu Dajing (1994), Wang Jianan (1996), Zhao Jing (1990), Deng Wei (1993), Meng Suping (1989), and Zhou Lüxin (1988). After her are Zhang Boheng (2000), Christian Taylor (null), Xie Wenjun (1990), Xu Lijia (1987), Zheng Shuyin (1994), and Bi Kun (1995).

Among POLITICIANS In China

Among politicians born in China, Xu Dongxiang ranks 494Before her are Bao Yingying (1983), Yu Dan (1987), Chen Ling (1987), Ni Hong (1986), Li Dan (1988), and Zhou Lüxin (1988). After her are Guo Qing (2000), Li Xuanxu (1994), Li Jinzi (1990), Li Yunqi (1993), Chang Si (1986), and Wang Lili (1992).