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Akira Sone

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Akira Sone (素根 輝, Sone Akira; born 9 July 2000) is a Japanese judoka. She won the gold medal in the Women's +78 kg event at the 2020 Summer Olympics and a silver medal with the Japanese team in the mixed team event at both the 2020 and 2024 Summer Olympics. She is also a two-time world champion in her weight category. Sone's favorite techniques are Tai Otoshi and Ouchi Gari. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Akira Sone is the 1,074th most popular wrestler (down from 990th in 2019), the 5,052nd most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,898th in 2019) and the 86th most popular Japanese Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Akira Sone ranks 1,074 out of 1,027Before her are Roksana Zasina, Mary Whipple, Madison Rayne, Ilja Dragunov, Robert Mshvidobadze, and Maxwell Jacob Friedman. After her are Tohar Butbul, Dashdavaagiin Amartüvshin, Lukhumi Chkhvimiani, Tom Brands, Theodoros Tselidis, and Alice Schlesinger.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Akira Sone ranks 489Before her are Unai Vencedor, Maksym Talovierov, Reneé Rapp, Ken Carson, Brandon Williams, and Elizabet Tursynbayeva. After her are Jorinde van Klinken, Fabiano Parisi, Melvine Malard, Ibrahim Bayesh, Jay Gorter, and Jun Chen.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Akira Sone ranks 5,065 out of 6,245Before her are Shinnosuke Oka (2003), Ryo Miyake (1990), Shun Tanaka (1988), Hirooki Arai (1988), Yohei Iwasaki (1987), and Ayumi Niekawa (1994). After her are Takafumi Suzuki (1987), Naoyuki Yamada (1987), Tomohiro Tanaka (1991), Yoshiaki Komai (1992), Takuya Marutani (1989), and Ryo Goto (1986).

Among WRESTLERS In Japan

Among wrestlers born in Japan, Akira Sone ranks 86Before her are Risako Kawai (1994), Funa Tonaki (1995), Tsukasa Yoshida (1995), Kanae Yamabe (1990), Eri Tosaka (1993), and Shohei Yabiku (1995). After her are Haruna Murayama (1999), Yuka Kagami (2001), Miku Tashiro (1994), Yukako Kawai (1997), Tsugumi Sakurai (2001), and Sara Dosho (1994).