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Kazuhiro Ninomiya

1946 - Today

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Kazuhiro Ninomiya (二宮 和弘, Ninomiya Kazuhiro; born 28 November 1946 in Fukuoka, Japan) is a retired judoka who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kazuhiro Ninomiya is the 70th most popular martial arts, the 1,831st most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,670th in 2019) and the 20th most popular Japanese Martial Arts.

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Among MARTIAL ARTS

Among martial arts, Kazuhiro Ninomiya ranks 70 out of 179Before him are Bas Rutten, Charles Oliveira, Jiří Procházka, Daniel Cormier, Valentina Shevchenko, and Wanderlei Silva. After him are Dustin Poirier, Melvin Manhoef, Alexander Volkanovski, Francois Botha, José Aldo, and Mark Coleman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1946, Kazuhiro Ninomiya ranks 710Before him are John M. Lounge, Chris Burden, Stanisław Barańczak, Oscar Zubía, John B. Taylor, and Ma Kai. After him are Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, Clive Bunker, Jan Domarski, Sverre Kjelsberg, Bryan D. O'Connor, and Michael Milken.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Kazuhiro Ninomiya ranks 1,831 out of 6,245Before him are Toru Goto (1934), Shidzue Katō (1897), Atsushi Terui (1980), Tatsuya Kawahara (1985), Hiroshi Ohashi (1959), and Takuya Ito (1976). After him are Naoto Satō (1953), Wataru Inoue (1986), Tomomi Inada (1959), Takashi Mizunuma (1960), Yujiro Haraguchi (1992), and Shuta Takahashi (1983).

Among MARTIAL ARTS In Japan

Among martial arts born in Japan, Kazuhiro Ninomiya ranks 20Before him are Hidetaka Nishiyama (1928), Gozo Shioda (1915), Shoji Nishio (1927), Takayuki Kubota (1934), Takao Kawaguchi (1950), and Toyokazu Nomura (1949). After him are Yoshiyuki Matsuoka (1957), Satoshi Ishii (1986), Shinya Aoki (1983), Kōsei Inoue (1978), Natsumi Tsunoda (1992), and Hiroshi Izumi (1982).