BADMINTON PLAYER

Miyuki Maeda

1985 - Today

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Miyuki Maeda (前田 美順, Maeda Miyuki; born 14 October 1985) is a Japanese international badminton player from the Renesas badminton club and later affiliated with Saishunkan team. She participated at the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games, and also in three Asian Games editions from 2006 to 2014. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Miyuki Maeda is the 114th most popular badminton player (down from 106th in 2024), the 4,591st most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,539th in 2019) and the 10th most popular Japanese Badminton Player.

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Among BADMINTON PLAYERS

Among badminton players, Miyuki Maeda ranks 114 out of 117Before her are Aparna Popat, Tontowi Ahmad, Dong Jiong, Sapsiree Taerattanachai, Bao Chunlai, and Xu Chen. After her are Nguyễn Tiến Minh, Ma Jin, Reika Kakiiwa, Sho Sasaki, Zhang Yawen, and Zhou Mi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Miyuki Maeda ranks 1,412Before her are Young Dolph, Kafoumba Coulibaly, Shinichi Mukai, Lee Yong-kyu, Chelsea Hobbs, and Edvinas Ramanauskas. After her are Reggie Bush, Oluwafemi Ajilore, João Paulo, Maartje Paumen, Pablo Pérez, and Cristian Darío Álvarez.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Miyuki Maeda ranks 4,604 out of 6,245Before her are Masaki Yamamoto (1987), Hiromasa Yamamoto (1979), Daisuke Miyakawa (1979), Genki Omae (1989), Nobuyuki Abe (1984), and Kosuke Yamamoto (1989). After her are Masaki Yanagawa (1987), Ken Tokura (1986), Sho Gokyu (1983), Taisuke Matsugae (1982), Yasuhito Morishima (1987), and Yohei Nishibe (1980).

Among BADMINTON PLAYERS In Japan

Among badminton players born in Japan, Miyuki Maeda ranks 10Before her are Misaki Matsutomo (1992), Nozomi Okuhara (1995), Ayaka Takahashi (1990), Yuta Watanabe (1997), Yuki Fukushima (1993), and Nami Matsuyama (1998). After her are Reika Kakiiwa (1989), Sho Sasaki (1982), Mizuki Fujii (1988), Hiroyuki Endo (1986), Arisa Higashino (1996), and Mayu Matsumoto (1995).