TABLE TENNIS PLAYER

Yang Young-ja

1964 - Today

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Yang Young-Ja (Korean: 양영자; Hanja: 梁英子; RR: Yang Yeong-ja; born July 6, 1964) is a retired female table tennis player from South Korea. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Yang Young-ja is the 67th most popular table tennis player (up from 69th in 2024), the 887th most popular biography from South Korea (down from 807th in 2019) and the 9th most popular South Korean Table Tennis Player.

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Among TABLE TENNIS PLAYERS

Among table tennis players, Yang Young-ja ranks 67 out of 107Before her are Krisztina Tóth, Chen Longcan, Qiao Hong, Gordana Perkučin, Patrick Chila, and Chen Weixing. After her are Liu Shiwen, Chen Meng, Li Xiaoxia, Han Ying, Kang Hee-chan, and Wang Chuqin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Yang Young-ja ranks 946Before her are Scott Silver, Silvia Costa, Ismail Youssef, Paterson Joseph, Carsten Wolf, and Jalani Sidek. After her are Catherine Cortez Masto, Sergei Nemchinov, Wynonna Judd, Dave Rowntree, Kurt Russ, and Sam Graddy.

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In South Korea

Among people born in South Korea, Yang Young-ja ranks 887 out of 1,128Before her are Hyun-jin Ryu (1987), Kim Ga-eun (1989), Lim Yo-hwan (1980), Gain (1987), Boo Seung-kwan (1998), and Lee Lim-saeng (1971). After her are Jeon Hye-jin (1976), Kim Min-ju (2001), Woodz (1996), Cho Yong-hyung (1983), Jeonghan (1995), and Jang Dong-yoon (1992).

Among TABLE TENNIS PLAYERS In South Korea

Among table tennis players born in South Korea, Yang Young-ja ranks 9Before her are Ryu Seung-min (1982), Hyun Jung-hwa (1969), Kim Taek-soo (1970), Lee Chul-seung (1972), Ahn Jae-hyung (1965), and Oh Sang-eun (1977). After her are Hong Cha-ok (1970), Kim Kyung-ah (1977), Park Mi-young (1981), Park Hae-jung (1972), Kim Moo-kyo (1975), and Ryu Ji-hye (1976).