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Yang Xiao (Chinese: 杨晓) is a female Chinese rower. She competed at 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. Together with her teammates, she won a silver medal in Women's Coxed Four, and a bronze medal in Women's Coxed Eight.
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Yang Xiao (Chinese: 杨晓) is a female Chinese rower. She competed at 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. Together with her teammates, she won a silver medal in Women's Coxed Four, and a bronze medal in Women's Coxed Eight.
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