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What position does Lisa Leslie play?

Lisa Leslie is a former professional basketball player who played as a center in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She is considered one of the greatest female basketball players of all time.


What is the average foot size of a white male?

The average size of a male adult foot is 11 to 13.It depends on whether you mean the size of the food in inches or the shoe size.If you mean shoe size, in the UK and Europe the average male shoe size is 8 or 9. The equivalent European shoe size is expressed as 42 and 43 and the equivalent American shoe size is expressed as 8.5 and 9.5.


Biggest shoe size?

The largest shoe size was 37AA worn by Robert Wadlow back in 1940. He died at age 22 also being the tallest man in the world at 8 ft. 11 inches.


What is the average size woman's foot?

The average women's shoe size in the US is around 8.5, which typically corresponds to a foot length of about 9.7 inches. However, foot size can vary greatly depending on genetics, ethnicity, and other factors.


What is the correlation of height vs shoe size?

From what I have read on a similar topic (foot length vs. theoretical shoe size to real-world shoe size), there is a loose correlation between height and shoe size. There is however a stronger correlation between foot length and forearm length - and really limb length in general. Simply said, a taller person will likely have longer limbs - arms and legs are simply part of being taller/shorter. However when you take into account different body proportions, such as a person having relatively long legs vs. a relatively tall torso (height to sholders while setting down) for their height. Well foot length is another proportion variable. So while a 6' tall (or taller) male will most likely wear a larger shoe size than a 5'6" tall male (or shorter) - two random 6' tall males will likely wear shoes of at least slightly different size. To add more complication to any correlation, foot length vs. shoe size are not "cast in stone" at all. Sorry if this is a bit long of an answer to say "no", but "no" is not really the answer - just closer to "yes".