Why Are Great Athletes More Likely To Be Younger Siblings?


Why Are Great Athletes More Likely To Be Younger Siblings?

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Tim Wigmore
fivethirtyeight.com
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Venus Williams was the first of the Williams sisters to make a splash in professional tennis. But Richard Williams, their father, was always convinced that Serena — 15 months younger than Venus, and the youngest of Oracene Price’s five daughters — would go on to have the better career.

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