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Miya Tachibana

1974 - Today

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Miya Tachibana (立花 美哉, Tachibana Miya, born December 12, 1974) is a Japanese competitor in synchronised swimming from Ōtsu, Shiga. Tachibana began practicing the sport during her fourth year in elementary school. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Miya Tachibana has received more than 20,777 page views. Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Miya Tachibana is the 5,256th most popular athlete, the 3,458th most popular biography from Japan and the 98th most popular Japanese Athlete.

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  • 21k

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  • 36.32

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 16

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.36

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.86

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Miya Tachibana ranks 5,256 out of 6,025Before her are Mateusz Przybylko, Adrien Hardy, Chris Nilsen, Tian Jia, Diego Salazar, and Martin Fuchs. After her are David Neville, Feryal Abdelaziz, Miloš Ćuk, Paul Tanui, Si Tianfeng, and Lashinda Demus.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Miya Tachibana ranks 1,064Before her are Hideki Uchidate, Kinya Takehara, Jeremy Scahill, Daisuke Saito, Brigitte Foster-Hylton, and Matt Striker. After her are Naoki Naruo, Hiroyuki Sawada, Marcos, Yuzuki Ito, Zali Steggall, and Chantal Kreviazuk.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Miya Tachibana ranks 3,458 out of 6,245Before her are Kazuyasu Minobe (1987), Daisuke Tonoike (1975), Takumi Hayama (1978), Haruka Kudō (1999), Riho Sayashi (1998), and Hiroshi Ninomiya (1969). After her are Naoki Hiraoka (1973), Mayu Matsumoto (1995), Kenji Oshiba (1973), Kenji Takahashi (1970), Yoshiki Takahashi (1985), and Kanji Okunuki (1999).

Among ATHLETES In Japan

Among athletes born in Japan, Miya Tachibana ranks 98Before her are Ai Mori (2003), Yukiko Ueno (1982), Joji Kato (1985), Sakura Motoki (2002), Hiroyuki Tomita (1980), and Reiko Tosa (1976). After her are Miho Takeda (1976), Toshikazu Yamanishi (1996), Funa Nakayama (2005), Hiromi Miyake (1985), Tetsuto Yamada (1992), and Kie Kusakabe (1978).