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Kazuma Kaya

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Kaya Kazuma (萱 和磨; born 19 November 1996) is a Japanese artistic gymnast. He competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics, winning silver with the Japanese team and bronze in the pommel horse. He again competed at the 2024 games as part of the Japanese team which won gold in the all-around competition. He is also a two-time World champion with the Japanese team (2015, 2023) and a two-time World medalist on the pommel horse (2021 silver, 2015 bronze). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kazuma Kaya is the 381st most popular gymnast (down from 347th in 2019), the 5,761st most popular biography from Japan (down from 4,234th in 2019) and the 21st most popular Japanese Gymnast.

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Among GYMNASTS

Among gymnasts, Kazuma Kaya ranks 381 out of 370Before him are Ksenia Dudkina, Anastasia Ilyankova, Madison Kocian, Alessia Maurelli, Pauline Schäfer, and Adem Asil. After him are Gao Lei, Alexa Moreno, Marco Lodadio, Wataru Tanigawa, Danell Leyva, and Lieke Wevers.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Kazuma Kaya ranks 931Before him are Arthur Cissé, Lily Zhang, Kazuya Miyahara, Chaowat Veerachat, Abner Teixeira, and Goson Sakai. After him are Daichi Ishikawa, Raven Saunders, Ryota Ukai, Laila Youssifou, Ko Shimura, and Bence Nádas.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Kazuma Kaya ranks 5,774 out of 6,245Before him are Masayuki Yamada (1994), Kohei Isa (1991), Yuto Maeda (1994), Keita Makiuchi (1990), Kazuki Kushibiki (1993), and Kengo Tanaka (1989). After him are Katsuhisa Inamori (1994), Takeru Kishimoto (1997), Yukie Nakayama (1979), Hiromu Mitsumaru (1993), Daisuke Kitahara (1994), and Daichi Ishikawa (1996).

Among GYMNASTS In Japan

Among gymnasts born in Japan, Kazuma Kaya ranks 21Before him are Koji Yamamuro (1989), Yusuke Tanaka (1989), Kazuhito Tanaka (1985), Mai Murakami (1996), Kenzō Shirai (1996), and Ryōhei Katō (1993). After him are Wataru Tanigawa (1996), Hikaru Mori (1999), Aiko Sugihara (1999), Kazuki Minami (2000), Hatakeda Hitomi (2000), and Hazuki Watanabe (2004).