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Kōji Gushiken

1956 - Today

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Kōji Gushiken (具志堅 幸司, Gushiken Kōji) (born November 12, 1956, in Ōsaka) is an Olympic gymnast for Japan at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, where he won a total number of five medals, including two gold. He broke an ankle in May 1985 which prevented him from training for 3 months and hindered his performances at the 1985 World Championships. Gushiken announced his retirement at the 1985 Chūnichi Cup. He currently coaches other Olympic contenders, including two-time Olympic individual all-around gold medallist Kōhei Uchimura. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kōji Gushiken is the 184th most popular gymnast (down from 166th in 2019), the 2,608th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,904th in 2019) and the 12th most popular Japanese Gymnast.

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Among GYMNASTS

Among gymnasts, Kōji Gushiken ranks 184 out of 370Before him are Lou Yun, Simona Păucă, Henrietta Ónodi, Cătălina Ponor, Claudia Presăcan, and Mihaela Stănuleț. After him are Marina Lobatch, Simona Amânar, Lavinia Agache, Szilveszter Csollány, Ri Se-gwang, and Yang Wei.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Kōji Gushiken ranks 710Before him are Gita Ramjee, Chenjerai Hove, Nikolay Sidorov, Takekazu Suzuki, Terry Date, and Dan Stanca. After him are Amma Darko, Annise Parker, Adolfino Cañete, Brigitte Kraus, Debby Boone, and Michael L. Gernhardt.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Kōji Gushiken ranks 2,608 out of 6,245Before him are Sho Kagami (1994), Chiwa Saitō (1981), Nobuhisa Yamada (1975), Katsuya Senzaki (1987), Mana Nakao (1986), and Junji Koizumi (1968). After him are Daiki Iwamasa (1982), Yoshiki Okamura (1977), Yoshiharu Habu (1970), Takako Shirai (1952), Issei Yoshimi (1982), and Hayato Ochi (1982).

Among GYMNASTS In Japan

Among gymnasts born in Japan, Kōji Gushiken ranks 12Before him are Haruhiro Yamashita (1938), Shuji Tsurumi (1938), Masao Takemoto (1919), Eizo Kenmotsu (1948), Shigeru Kasamatsu (1947), and Nobuyuki Aihara (1934). After him are Kōhei Uchimura (1989), Daiki Hashimoto (2001), Koji Yamamuro (1989), Yusuke Tanaka (1989), Kazuhito Tanaka (1985), and Mai Murakami (1996).