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Kanae Yamabe

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Kanae Yamabe (山部 佳苗, Yamabe Kanae; born 22 September 1990 in Hokkaido) is a Japanese female judoka. Yamabe started judo at the age of 6. Her favorite technique is harai Goshi. In 2009, Yamabe won a bronze medal in the +78 kg weight class at the 2009 World Judo Juniors Championships in Paris. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Kanae Yamabe is the 1,139th most popular wrestler (down from 1,024th in 2024), the 4,920th most popular biography from Japan (down from 4,042nd in 2019) and the 89th most popular Japanese Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Kanae Yamabe ranks 1,139 out of 1,027Before her are Beatriz Souza, Deng Zhiwei, Larisa Cerić, Prisca Awiti Alcaraz, Kyle O'Reilly, and Noël van 't End. After her are Miriam Butkereit, Eri Tosaka, Zurabi Iakobishvili, Armando Estrada, Ilia Sulamanidze, and Tatiana Suarez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Kanae Yamabe ranks 1,309Before her are Lenur Temirov, Nemanja Kojić, Brett Dier, Claudia Zornoza, Adel Mechaal, and Gina Dirawi. After her are Jeff Withey, Florent Amodio, Borja García, Mao Abe, Lauren Potter, and Apostolos Giannou.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Kanae Yamabe ranks 4,933 out of 6,245Before her are Yuji Ono (1992), Keisuke Endo (1989), Maharu Yoshimura (1993), Shohei Shinzato (1988), Chisato Fukushima (1988), and Takuya Kida (1994). After her are Koji Hirose (1984), Genki Nagasato (1985), Yu Hasegawa (1987), Yu Eto (1983), Joel Chima Fujita (2002), and Shinya Sakoi (1977).

Among WRESTLERS In Japan

Among wrestlers born in Japan, Kanae Yamabe ranks 89Before her are Hiroe Minagawa (1987), Huh Mi-mi (2002), Mashu Baker (1994), Risako Kawai (1994), Funa Tonaki (1995), and Tsukasa Yoshida (1995). After her are Eri Tosaka (1993), Shohei Yabiku (1995), Akira Sone (2000), Haruna Murayama (1999), Yuka Kagami (2001), and Miku Tashiro (1994).