ATHLETE

Miho Miyahara

1996 - Today

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Miho Miyahara (宮原 美穂, Miyahara Miho, born 3 September 1996) is a Japanese karateka. She is a two-time gold medalist in the women's kumite 50 kg event at the World Karate Championships (2018 and 2021). Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Miho Miyahara has received more than 13,869 page views. Her biography is available in 6 different languages on Wikipedia. Miho Miyahara is the 8,619th most popular athlete, the 6,199th most popular biography from Japan and the 168th most popular Japanese Athlete.

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  • 6

    Languages Editions (L)

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    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.08

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Miho Miyahara ranks 8,619 out of 6,025Before her are Angelika Sarna, Camille Prigent, Franz Anton, Julia Schmid, Barnabé Delarze, and Vital Zhuk. After her are Maciej Sarnacki, Pauline Ado, Matin Balsini, Benedikt Fürk, Imani-Lara Lansiquot, and Samuel Albrecht.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Miho Miyahara ranks 1,161Before her are Wataru Noguchi, Kohei Tomita, Ryuolivier Iwamoto, Takunosuke Funakawa, Yushi Nagashima, and Vital Zhuk. After her are Sorayya Aghaei, Alberto Gaitero, Shanti Pereira, Lore Hoffmann, Sarah Bacon, and Rodrigo Diego.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Miho Miyahara ranks 6,199 out of 6,245Before her are Gaku Sugamoto (1994), Mikiya Eto (1999), Ryuolivier Iwamoto (1996), Takunosuke Funakawa (1996), Kosuke Goto (1994), and Yushi Nagashima (1996). After her are Yusuke Kishida (1999), Kosei Nukina (1995), Ryu Kawakami (1994), Naoya Yoshida (1994), Hiroki Kotani (1993), and Yudai Tokunaga (1994).

Among ATHLETES In Japan

Among athletes born in Japan, Miho Miyahara ranks 168Before her are Emi Nishikori (1993), Steffen Olsen (1983), Yuri Nagai (1992), Nasa Hataoka (1999), Sergio Suzuki (1994), and Shugo Imahira (1992). After her are Hazuki Nagai (1994), Jan Jirka (1993), Yusuke Shimizu (1988), Atsushi Arai (1994), Melissa González (null), and Seiya Adachi (1995).