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Jinya Nishikata

Japanese ski jumper, coach

1968 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Jinya Nishikata is the 635th most popular skier, the 3,767th most popular biography from Japan and the 17th most popular Japanese Skier.

Jinya Nishikata is most famous for being a Japanese ski jumper who competed in the 1970s. He represented Japan in various international competitions, showcasing his skills in the sport.

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Among Skiers

Among skiers, Jinya Nishikata ranks 635 out of 817Before him are Andreas Schifferer, Elena Runggaldier, Tore Ruud Hofstad, Filip Zubčić, Laure Pequegnot, and Magnus Krog. After him are Seth Wescott, Žan Košir, Rok Benkovič, Jan Schmid, Junshirō Kobayashi, and Reinfried Herbst.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Jinya Nishikata ranks 1,101Before him are Ruth Kelly, Thomas Sykora, Louis Lombardi, Jan Dydak, Mark Lenzi, and Davide Tizzano. After him are Vichairachanon Khadpo, Charlotte Ross, Brandi Chastain, Glenroy Gilbert, Stephanie Storp, and Miloš Babić.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Jinya Nishikata ranks 3,767 out of NaNBefore him are Hiroshi Morita (1978), Ryu Saito (1979), Shinji Jojo (1977), Sonoko Chiba (1993), Tomotaka Kitamura (1982), and Junnosuke Taguchi (1985). After him are Mana Iwabuchi (1993), Daiki Hashioka (1999), Jun Marques Davidson (1983), Takao Suzuki (1976), Yukiyo Fujii (1985), and Konomi Kohara (1992).

Among Skiers In Japan

Among skiers born in Japan, Jinya Nishikata ranks 17Before him are Sara Takanashi (1996), Hideharu Miyahira (1973), Akito Watabe (1988), Takanori Kono (1969), Daiki Ito (1985), and Taku Takeuchi (1987). After him are Junshirō Kobayashi (1991), Reiichi Mikata (1969), Ren Nikaidō (2001), Nozomi Maruyama (1998), Tae Satoya (1976), and Masako Ishida (1980).

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