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Masushi Ouchi

1943 - 2011

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彼の伝記はウィキペディアで16言語で利用可能です(2024年の15言語から増加)。Masushi Ouchiは、最も人気のあるアスリートの中で第1963位(2024年の第1982位から順位を上げ)、日本人物の伝記の中で第1815位(2019年の第1711位から順位を下げ)、また最も人気のある日本人アスリートの中で第31位に位置しています。

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Among アスリート

Among アスリート, Masushi Ouchi ranks 1,963 out of 6,025Before him are Hayley Wickenheiser, Arkadiusz Godel, Mariya Pisareva, Benjamin Bradshaw, Frank Ullrich, and Faith Kipyegon. After him are Nouria Mérah-Benida, Jenny Lamy, Alfred Probst, Petra Schersing, Robert Ouko, and Antonina Lazareva.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1943, Masushi Ouchi ranks 634Before him are Edmund Bruggmann, Tony Esposito, Sigitas Geda, Roy Estrada, Wolfgang Scheidel, and Nicolae Pescaru. After him are Ignacio Calderón, James Herbert, Mike Fisher, Ben Cardin, Mick Abrahams, and Traudl Hecher. Among people deceased in 2011, Masushi Ouchi ranks 417Before him are Flemming Jørgensen, François Nourissier, Paul Motian, Lennart Magnusson, Jiří Pešek, and Jean Dutourd. After him are Dietrich Stobbe, Vladimir Ryzhkin, Mick Karn, G. D. Spradlin, Günther Bechem, and John M. Lounge.

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In 日本

Among people born in 日本, Masushi Ouchi ranks 1,815 out of NaNBefore him are Harumi Kori (1953), Seiko Yamanaka (1989), Princess Mako of Akishino (1991), Kenji Nagai (1957), Akihiro Yoshida (1975), and Hiroshi Kamiya (1975). After him are Aiko, Princess Toshi (2001), Keiko Matsui (1961), Katsuo Takaishi (1906), Aya Hisakawa (1968), Jiro Hiratsuka (1979), and Hikaru Midorikawa (1968).

Among アスリート In 日本

Among アスリート born in 日本, Masushi Ouchi ranks 31Before him are Yoshinobu Miyake (1939), Takao Sakurai (1941), Haruki Uemura (1951), Kenjiro Shinozuka (1948), Yoshihiro Akiyama (1975), and Kim Eui-tae (1941). After him are Shunkichi Hamada (1910), Mayumi Aoki (1953), Toru Goto (1934), Shinji Hosokawa (1960), Nobutaka Taguchi (1951), and Hideaki Tomiyama (1957).

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