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Megumi Horikawa

1995 - Today

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Megumi Horikawa (born Tsugane) (born 18 October 1995) is a Japanese retired judoka. Horikawa is the gold medalist of the 2012 Tokyo Grand Slam in the ‍–‍63 kg category. Horikawa won the gold medal in her event at the 2022 Tel Aviv Grand Slam held in Tel Aviv, Israel. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Megumi Horikawa is the 1,199th most popular wrestler (down from 1,169th in 2019), the 7,462nd most popular biography from Germany (down from 7,416th in 2019) and the 19th most popular German Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Megumi Horikawa ranks 1,199 out of 1,027Before her are Victor Sterpu, Lkhagvasürengiin Sosorbaram, Diamantino Iuna Fafé, Mason Parris, Maria Celia Laborde, and Iulia Leorda. After her are Cristina Cabaña, Farangiz Khojieva, Nihel Bouchoucha, Ghofran Khelifi, Odkhüügiin Tsetsentsengel, and Mbagnick Ndiaye.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Megumi Horikawa ranks 1,390Before her are Sholto Carnegie, Jan Micka, Gurjit Kaur, Wu Ruiting, Maria Temnikova, and Pan Zhenqi. After her are Ali Aguilar, Nataliya Strebkova, Carolina Krafzik, Georgia Ellenwood, Marie Pietruschka, and Antonela Fortuna.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Megumi Horikawa ranks 7,465 out of 7,253Before her are Marike Steinacker (1992), Jessica-Bianca Wessolly (1996), Fabian Schwingenschlögl (1991), Ronja Eibl (1999), Ole Braunschweig (1997), and Alessa-Catriona Pröpster (2001). After her are David Wrobel (1991), Timo Bichler (1999), Niki van Sprang (1993), Youssof Tolba (2001), Carolina Krafzik (1995), and Marie Pietruschka (1995).

Among WRESTLERS In Germany

Among wrestlers born in Germany, Megumi Horikawa ranks 19Before her are Katharina Menz (1990), Eduard Trippel (1997), Anna Schell (1993), Marie Branser (1992), Mohamed Abdelmawgoud (1994), and Victor Sterpu (1999). After her are Cristina Cabaña (1993), and Tevita Takayawa (1996).