ATHLETE

Haruka Kitaguchi

1998 - Today

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Haruka Kitaguchi (北口 榛花, Kitaguchi Haruka, born 16 March 1998) is a Japanese female javelin thrower. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Haruka Kitaguchi has received more than 81,824 page views. Her biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Haruka Kitaguchi is the 3,832nd most popular athlete, the 2,769th most popular biography from Japan and the 54th most popular Japanese Athlete.

Memorability Metrics

  • 82k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 31.09

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 21

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 1.43

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 3.59

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Haruka Kitaguchi ranks 3,832 out of 6,025Before her are Barbara Kendall, Thomas Ebert, Sandi Morris, Hiromi Suzuki, Živko Gocić, and Marian Simion. After her are Debbie Flintoff-King, Evgeny Redkin, Guo Wenjun, Bill Christian, Magali Messmer, and Zhou Lulu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Haruka Kitaguchi ranks 207Before her are Ermedin Demirović, Abigail Cowen, Marie-Antoinette Katoto, Colin Dagba, Joey Veerman, and Lucia Bronzetti. After her are Jovane Cabral, Dennis Man, Khalid, Gonzalo Villar, Felipe de Marichalar y Borbón, and Aymen Barkok.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Haruka Kitaguchi ranks 2,769 out of 6,245Before her are Koharu Kusumi (1992), Mikuni Shimokawa (1980), Tomokazu Harimoto (2003), Hiromi Suzuki (1968), Shiho Onodera (1973), and Takuma Koga (1969). After her are Ayako Moriya (1990), Rina Kawaei (1995), Kasumi Ishikawa (1993), Keita Endo (1997), Satoru Sakuma (1963), and Hiroki Fujiharu (1988).

Among ATHLETES In Japan

Among athletes born in Japan, Haruka Kitaguchi ranks 54Before her are Tadanori Koshino (1966), Nobuharu Asahara (1972), Kyoko Iwasaki (1978), Yusuke Suzuki (1988), Tomokazu Harimoto (2003), and Hiromi Suzuki (1968). After her are Yukinori Miyabe (1968), Ryo Kiyuna (1990), Junko Asari (1969), Abdul Hakim Sani Brown (1999), Hisayoshi Harasawa (1992), and Yuto Horigome (1999).