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Manabu Horii

1972 - today

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His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2024). Manabu Horii is the 357th most popular skater (down from 274th in 2024), the 3,718th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,448th in 2019) and the 16th most popular Japanese Skater.

Manabu Horii is most famous for his accomplishments as a Japanese speed skater, competing in international events like the Olympics. Surprisingly, after retiring from skating, he transitioned into a political career, serving as a member of the Japanese House of Representatives. His lasting impact includes inspiring future athletes and bridging the worlds of sports and politics in Japan.

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Among Skaters

Among skaters, Manabu Horii ranks 357 out of 483Before him are Nikita Katsalapov, Svetlana Fedotkina, Ilia Malinin, Christine Nesbitt, Hwang Ok-sil, and Igor Pashkevich. After him are Ivan Skobrev, Jan Ykema, Kurt Browning, Wang Meng, Carlijn Achtereekte, and Nathan Chen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Manabu Horii ranks 1,189Before him are Aurelia Dobre, Crystal Allen, Infernus, Andreas Schlütter, Katarzyna Klata, and Todi Jónsson. After him are Stefan Beinlich, Boris Khlebnikov, Maxsandro Barbosa de Oliveira, Sylvie Lubamba, Wendy Fitzwilliam, and Sidiclei de Souza.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Manabu Horii ranks 3,718 out of NaNBefore him are Hitomi Honda (2001), Tomoaki Ōgami (1970), Yuya Tegoshi (1987), Gen Shoji (1992), Mai Shiraishi (1992), and Nao Hibino (1994). After him are Kazuki Nagasawa (1991), Yumi Uetsuji (1987), Kenji Arai (1978), Asami Seto (1993), Yurika Kubo (1989), and Hiroyoshi Kuwabara (1971).

Among Skaters In Japan

Among skaters born in Japan, Manabu Horii ranks 16Before him are Yoshihiro Kitazawa (1962), Nobunari Oda (1987), Kaori Sakamoto (2000), Ryuichi Kihara (1992), Daisuke Takahashi (1986), and Fumie Suguri (1980). After him are Hiromi Yamamoto (1970), Tomomi Okazaki (1971), Mone Chiba (2005), Nao Kodaira (1986), Masako Hozumi (1986), and Shoma Uno (1997).

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