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Kenichi Yumoto

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Kenichi Yumoto (Japanese: 湯元健一; born 4 December 1984 in Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese freestyle wrestler. At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, he won the bronze medal in his category (60 kilograms). His twin brother Shinichi is also an Olympic-medal winning wrestler. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kenichi Yumoto is the 888th most popular wrestler (down from 826th in 2019), the 4,026th most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,157th in 2019) and the 62nd most popular Japanese Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Kenichi Yumoto ranks 888 out of 1,027Before her are Sagi Muki, Monty Brown, James Storm, Alex Riley, Alex Shelley, and Sofia Mattsson. After her are Or Sasson, Gadzhimurad Rashidov, Antónia Moreira, Misato Nakamura, Anastasia Nichita, and Maki Tsukada.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Kenichi Yumoto ranks 1,097Before her are Carlo Molfetta, Felix Katongo, Asuka Fukuda, Lydia Forson, Alex Wilkinson, and Ali Krieger. After her are Jun Ando, Nemanja Rnić, Francesco Lodi, Mark O'Brien, Támara Echegoyen, and Michał Przysiężny.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Kenichi Yumoto ranks 4,039 out of 6,245Before her are Hideo Tanaka (1983), Kaede Nakamura (1991), Kaori Kawanaka (1991), Yoshikiyo Kuboyama (1976), Ryuji Kawai (1978), and Jun Uruno (1979). After her are Tatsuya Tsuruta (1982), Koji Yoshinari (1974), Keisuke Funatani (1986), Norio Takahashi (1971), Yoshiki Nakai (1983), and Takashi Aizawa (1982).

Among WRESTLERS In Japan

Among wrestlers born in Japan, Kenichi Yumoto ranks 62Before her are Chiharu Icho (1981), Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu (1986), Yuko Emoto (1972), Takuto Otoguro (1998), An Chang-rim (1994), and Ayumi Tanimoto (1981). After her are Misato Nakamura (1989), Maki Tsukada (1982), Yoshie Ueno (1983), Chizuru Arai (1993), Shori Hamada (1990), and Mika Sugimoto (1984).