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Kimika Hoshi

1996 - Today

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Kimika Hoshi (星 希巳加, Hoshi Kimika, is a Japanese field hockey player for the Japanese national team, who participated in the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Kimika Hoshi has received more than 2,039 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kimika Hoshi is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 1,604th most popular biography from China and the 157th most popular Chinese Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Kimika Hoshi ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Lorenzo Bacci, Myriam Da Silva, Bárbara Arenhart, Anete Sietiņa, Athanasios Kynigakis, and James Duckworth. After her are Zsófia Kovács, Ahmed Kadhi, Amanda Sánchez, Jonathan Horne, Eyob Faniel, and Julia Hauser.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Kimika Hoshi ranks 972Before her are Lorenzo Marsaglia, Daniel Jervis, Andrew Seliskar, Remedy Rule, Osisang Chilton, and Anete Sietiņa. After her are Amanda Sánchez, David Aubry, Kiah Melverton, Arnoldo Herrera, Cravon Gillespie, and Maaike de Waard.

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In China

Among people born in China, Kimika Hoshi ranks 1,789 out of 1,610Before her are Aron Kifle (1998), Xiong Yaxuan (1996), Wurigumula (1996), Valentina Khalzova (1997), Wei Meng (1989), and Miao Siwen (1995). After her are Wang Siyu (1995), Huang Guifen (1997), Su Weide (2000), Xiong Dunhan (1998), Liu Xiaotong (1990), and Pang Yao (1995).

Among ATHLETES In China

Among athletes born in China, Kimika Hoshi ranks 235Before her are Li Yaofeng (1997), Karma (null), Liu Jia (1982), Song Min-kyu (null), Fu Yu (1978), and Moritz Wesemann (2002). After her are Lomi Muleta (2001), Lan Minghao (1996), Aron Kifle (1998), Wan Jiyuan (2002), Gao Xinglong (1994), and Yin Xiaoyan (1993).