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Keiichiro Nagashima

1982 - Today

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Keiichiro Nagashima (長島 圭一郎, Nagashima Keiichirō; born 20 April 1982) is a Japanese long track speed skater specialising in the sprint distances 500 and 1000 metres. Nagashima has won two World Cup races and has three Japanese domestic titles. He is a member of the Nidec Sankyo speed skating team. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2024). Keiichiro Nagashima is the 408th most popular skater (up from 432nd in 2024), the 4,155th most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,711th in 2019) and the 23rd most popular Japanese Skater.

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Among SKATERS

Among skaters, Keiichiro Nagashima ranks 408 out of 483Before her are Jorrit Bergsma, Bart Swings, Renate Groenewold, Akiko Suzuki, Ren Hui, and Lee Seung-hoon. After her are Olga Fatkulina, Sarah Hughes, Elizabeth Manley, Jorien ter Mors, Kim Dong-sung, and Deniss Vasiļjevs.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Keiichiro Nagashima ranks 1,189Before her are Qin Shaobo, Kazuyuki Otsuka, Ryan Cabrera, Mohammad Khouja, Élodie Frégé, and Ursula Holl. After her are Yuki Fukaya, Carlo Zotti, Neto Baiano, Guo Yan, Aleksandr Dmitrijev, and Ricardo Canales.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Keiichiro Nagashima ranks 4,168 out of 6,245Before her are Kunihiko Takizawa (1978), Moeka Minami (1998), Masahiro Okamoto (1983), Yohei Kurakawa (1977), Daisuke Tonoike (1975), and Hiroki Aratani (1975). After her are Yuki Fukaya (1982), Nobuharu Matsushita (1993), Mitsuyuki Yoshihiro (1985), Tomoya Ugajin (1988), Kenyu Sugimoto (1992), and Koji Nakao (1981).

Among SKATERS In Japan

Among skaters born in Japan, Keiichiro Nagashima ranks 23Before her are Nao Kodaira (1986), Masako Hozumi (1986), Shoma Uno (1997), Miho Takagi (1994), Toshiyuki Kuroiwa (1969), and Akiko Suzuki (1985). After her are Nana Takagi (1992), Yuma Kagiyama (2003), Takahiko Kozuka (1989), Yukari Nakano (1985), Kanako Murakami (1994), and Wakaba Higuchi (2001).