Volleyball Player

Yūko Sano

Female Japanese volleyball player

1979 - today

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Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Yūko Sano is the 199th most popular volleyball player, the 4,130th most popular biography from Japan and the 6th most popular Japanese Volleyball Player.

Yūko Sano, born in 1979, is most famous for being a former Japanese volleyball player who competed at the international level. She was part of the Japan women's national volleyball team and participated in various tournaments, including the 2000 Summer Olympics.

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Among Volleyball Players

Among volleyball players, Yūko Sano ranks 199 out of 199Before her are Sergey Grankin, Zhao Ruirui, Agata Mróz-Olszewska, Zeynep Sever, Xu Yunli, and Jelena Blagojević. After her are Anne Buijs, Wang Yimei, Evandro Guerra, Aaron Russell, Todd Rogers, and Paweł Zagumny.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Yūko Sano ranks 1,232Before her are Muriel Hurtis-Houairi, Nicola Renzi, Nicolien Sauerbreij, Kenny Miller, Keshia Knight Pulliam, and Sonja Roman. After her are Luis Fernando López, Sylvain Calzati, Zulay Henao, Nikki DeLoach, Michel Kratochvil, and Børge Lund.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Yūko Sano ranks 4,130 out of NaNBefore her are Makoto Sunakawa (1977), Kota Mizunuma (1990), Ryuji Okada (1974), Takayuki Suzuki (1973), Hiroshi Izumi (1982), and Tadamichi Machida (1981). After her are Kazuhiko Tanabe (1981), Noriko Narazaki (1972), Yusuke Shimada (1982), Soma Saito (1991), Koki Machida (1997), and Ayaka Takahashi (1990).

Among Volleyball Players In Japan

Among volleyball players born in Japan, Yūko Sano ranks 6Before her are Masae Kasai (1933), Takako Shirai (1952), Saori Kimura (1986), Yūki Ishikawa (1995), and Yoshie Takeshita (1978). After her are Miyuki Takahashi (1978), Erika Araki (1984), and Yukiko Ebata (1989).

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