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Ayumi Fukushima

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Ayumi Fukushima (福島 あゆみ, Fukushima Ayumi; born 22 June 1983), also known as Ayumi, is a Japanese breakdancer. She competed at the 2022 World Games in the dancesport competition, winning the bronze medal in the B-Girls event. In 2021, Fukushima won the world championship in a competition in France. She also participated at a Red Bull BC One competition. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ayumi Fukushima is the 7,388th most popular athlete (up from 11,613th in 2019), the 5,942nd most popular biography from Japan (up from 6,404th in 2019) and the 137th most popular Japanese Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ayumi Fukushima ranks 7,388 out of 6,025Before her are Kristian Ipsen, Esther Guerrero, Emel Dereli, Amuro Tsuzuki, Shauna Coxsey, and Li Shixin. After her are Marije van Hunenstijn, Taylor Spivey, Brad Gushue, Giovanni Tocci, Costanza Ferro, and Kim Un-ju.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Ayumi Fukushima ranks 1,532Before her are Olivia Hack, Andrés Chocho, Keith Fahey, Jason Maxiell, Jason Shackell, and Pau Quemada. After her are Lindsay Tarpley, Jerome Thomas, Derek Riordan, Amrita Puri, Ronnie Price, and Roman Fosti.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Ayumi Fukushima ranks 5,955 out of 6,245Before her are Ai Mori (2003), Ryusei Saito (1994), Akihito Ozawa (1992), Shuto Minami (1993), Jumpei Arai (1994), and Amuro Tsuzuki (2001). After her are Ikki Arai (1993), Kei Munechika (1992), Yuto Koizumi (1995), Kyosuke Goto (1992), Tomoya Nakanishi (1994), and Takuya Sugai (1991).

Among ATHLETES In Japan

Among athletes born in Japan, Ayumi Fukushima ranks 137Before her are Yukie Nakayama (1979), Hiroki Muto (1997), Oleh Tsarkov (1988), Funa Nakayama (2005), Ai Mori (2003), and Amuro Tsuzuki (2001). After her are Nozomi Satō (1986), Sora Shirai (2001), Shigeyuki Nakarai (2002), Daichi Hara (1997), Zhang Peng (null), and Hannah Green (null).