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Hatakeda Hitomi

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Hatakeda Hitomi (畠田 瞳, born (2000-09-01)1 September 2000) is a Japanese former artistic gymnast who competed at the 2020 Olympic Games. She is the 2019 Summer Universiade champion in the team, all-around, uneven bars, and balance beam. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Hatakeda Hitomi has received more than 5,456 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hatakeda Hitomi is the 371st most popular gymnast, the 6,243rd most popular biography from Japan and the 22nd most popular Japanese Gymnast.

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Among GYMNASTS

Among gymnasts, Hatakeda Hitomi ranks 371 out of 370Before her are Morgan Hurd, MyKayla Skinner, Alice Kinsella, Yuliana Telegina, Nazar Chepurnyi, and Shallon Olsen. After her are Thierno Diallo, Jake Jarman, Tang Xijing, Yelyzaveta Luzan, Marcia Videaux, and Asher Hong.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Hatakeda Hitomi ranks 496Before her are Esther Toko, Mary Luz Andía, Kseniia Aleksandrova, Lataisi Mwea, Karyna Yarmolenka, and Vittoria Guazzini. After her are Shallon Olsen, Lu Yufei, Zhang Boheng, Tali Golergant, Kaito Sugimoto, and Su Weide.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Hatakeda Hitomi ranks 6,243 out of 6,245Before her are Koki Negi (2000), Soya Yumoto (2001), Seiichiro Kubo (2001), Riku Kobayashi (2001), Riyon Tori (2001), and Teppei Oka (2001). After her are Doris Pole (1998), Nanami Takenaka (1998), Nao Kusaka (2000), Amine Guennichi (1999), Ami Yuasa (1998), and Genki Mitani (1990).

Among GYMNASTS In Japan

Among gymnasts born in Japan, Hatakeda Hitomi ranks 26Before her are Kazuhito Tanaka (1985), Ryōhei Katō (1993), Aiko Sugihara (1999), Wataru Tanigawa (1996), Kazuki Minami (2000), and Hazuki Watanabe (2004). After her are Hikaru Mori (1999), Megu Uyama (1996), and Kaito Sugimoto (2000).