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Genki Mitani

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Genki Mitani (三谷 元騎, Mitanki Genki) (born 12 June 1990) is a Japanese field hockey player. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Genki Mitani has received more than 2,443 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Genki Mitani is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 6,243rd most popular biography from Japan and the 104th most popular Japanese Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Genki Mitani ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Lizette Salas, Mikita Tsirkun, M. P. Jabir, Emin Jafarov, Céline Boutier, and Filip Filipović. After him are Teboho Mokoena, Thiago André, Jack Marton, Cravon Gillespie, Ilya Borodin, and Quentin Bigot.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Genki Mitani ranks 1,591Before him are Anthony Gose, Wesley Kitts, Anna Podkopaeva, Čaba Silađi, Natalia Gemperle, and Brittany Cervantes. After him are Ismaïl Moalla, Kim Mestdagh, Nick Rickles, Park Kun-woo, Richard de Carpentier, and Matai Leuta.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Genki Mitani ranks 6,249 out of 6,245Before him are Hatakeda Hitomi (2000), Doris Pole (1998), Nanami Takenaka (1998), Nao Kusaka (2000), Amine Guennichi (1999), and Ami Yuasa (1998). After him are Keigo Sonoda (1990), Takeshi Kamura (1990), Ryutaro Araga (1990), Rio Waida (2000), Hiraiwa Yuna (1998), and Keigo Okawa (1990).

Among ATHLETES In Japan

Among athletes born in Japan, Genki Mitani ranks 127Before him are Hannah Green (null), Yuri Nagai (1992), Giacomo Ferrari (null), Misugu Okamoto (2006), Ippei Watanabe (null), and Nozomi Satō (1986). After him are Yuki Ishikawa (1987), Nanami Takenaka (1998), Hiroto Ohhara (1996), Mikko Korhonen (1980), Leo Vendrame (1993), and Yuko Takahashi (1991).