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Masato Uchishiba

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Masato Uchishiba (内柴 正人, Uchishiba Masato; born 17 June 1978) is a Japanese judoka who won the gold medal in the men's under 66 kg division at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, and at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Masato Uchishiba is the 655th most popular wrestler (down from 475th in 2019), the 3,100th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,318th in 2019) and the 43rd most popular Japanese Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Masato Uchishiba ranks 655 out of 1,027Before him are Rafaela Silva, Baruto Kaito, Peyton Royce, Lisa Marie Varon, Candice Michelle, and Dash Wilder. After him are Arsen Julfalakyan, Rafig Huseynov, Nora Gjakova, Rasul Boqiev, Dijak, and Ramazan Şahin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Masato Uchishiba ranks 728Before him are Alexander Medina, Candice Michelle, Geoff Keighley, Nils Schumann, Lise Rønne, and Jorge López Montaña. After him are Zuzanna Szadkowski, Cristiano Lupatelli, Laurence Fox, Danny Koevermans, Teruaki Kurobe, and Nobuhiro Naito.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Masato Uchishiba ranks 3,107 out of 6,245Before him are Nao Tōyama (1992), Karina Maruyama (1983), Masaaki Higashiguchi (1986), Kenji Oba (1967), Naoki Matsuyo (1974), and Hiroshi Ninomiya (1969). After him are Tomoaki Kuno (1973), Ryuji Ishizue (1964), Yui Hasegawa (1997), Yuichiro Hata (1967), Saeko Chiba (1977), and Kazuyuki Kyoya (1971).

Among WRESTLERS In Japan

Among wrestlers born in Japan, Masato Uchishiba ranks 43Before him are Uta Abe (2000), Shinichi Shinohara (1973), Kisenosato Yutaka (1986), Kenzo Nakamura (1973), Tomohiro Matsunaga (1980), and Kazuchika Okada (1987). After him are Akira Tozawa (1985), Keiji Suzuki (1980), Hana Kimura (1997), Hideo Itami (1981), Makoto Takimoto (1974), and Kyoko Hamaguchi (1978).