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Kazushi Hano

1991 - Today

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Kazushi Hano (羽野 一志, Hano Kazushi, born June 21, 1991) is a Japanese rugby sevens player. He competed for Japan 7s at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Kazushi Hano has received more than 10,561 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kazushi Hano 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, Kazushi Hano ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Ting Hua-tien, Bohdan-Ivan Horodyskyi, Gemma Howell, Anna Wielgosz, Elena Bellò, and Lindsey Butterworth. After him are Aina Cid, Isadora Cerullo, Ruman Shana, Yang Jian, Dilara Uralp, and Marija Vučenović.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Kazushi Hano ranks 1,452Before him are Giampaolo Ricci, Mohammad Jamshidi, Mykyta Nesterenko, Margaryta Pesotska, Isadora Cerullo, and Orlann Oliere. After him are Markéta Červenková, Robin Pacek, Francisco Belo, Emily Sisson, Shek Wai Hung, and Tom Ramshaw.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Kazushi Hano ranks 6,373 out of 6,245Before him are Seiya Suzuki (1994), Miho Teramura (1994), Daichi Takatani (1994), Emi Nishikori (1993), Leo Vendrame (1993), and Sayaka Hirota (1994). After him are Jan Jirka (1993), Megumi Murakami (1992), Hiromasa Ochiai (1994), Shugo Imahira (1992), Tala Abujbara (1992), and Eduardo Yudy Santos (1994).

Among ATHLETES In Japan

Among athletes born in Japan, Kazushi Hano ranks 147Before him are Seiya Suzuki (1994), Fang Yaoqing (1996), Takuya Kai (1992), Sergio Fernández (null), Nasa Hataoka (1999), and Sorato Anraku (2006). After him are Yoshiaki Oiwa (1976), Juka Fukumura (1996), Ayumi Fukushima (1983), Daniel Martínez (null), Alexey Churkin (2004), and Christa Deguchi (1995).