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Nanami Takenaka

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Nanami Takenaka (竹中七海, Takenaka Nanami, born 2 December 1998) is a Japanese group rhythmic gymnast. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Nanami Takenaka has received more than 2,753 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nanami Takenaka 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, Nanami Takenaka ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Trevor Stewart, Juraj Tužinský, Mikaili Charlemagne, Georgina Rowe, Mara, and Ruben Katoatau. After her are Marie Jacquet, Mark Kolozsvary, Phil Healy, Jessica Turner, Dolgorjavyn Otgonjargal, and Lubomír Jančařík.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Nanami Takenaka ranks 694Before her are Melvin Raffin, Ami Yuasa, Henadz Laptseu, Mikel Schreuders, Matan Roditi, and Roque Fernandes dos Ramos. After her are Doris Pole, Lucia Stafford, Jorrit Croon, Li Dayin, Itay Shanny, and Long Jia.

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In Japan

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

Among ATHLETES In Japan

Among athletes born in Japan, Nanami Takenaka ranks 129Before her are Giacomo Ferrari (null), Misugu Okamoto (2006), Ippei Watanabe (null), Nozomi Satō (1986), Genki Mitani (1990), and Yuki Ishikawa (1987). After her are Hiroto Ohhara (1996), Mikko Korhonen (1980), Leo Vendrame (1993), Yuko Takahashi (1991), Taishin Minamide (1996), and Haku Ri (1990).