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Ryunosuke Haga

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Ryunosuke Haga (羽賀 龍之介, Haga Ryunosuke; born 28 April 1991) is a male Japanese retired judoka and 2015 world champion in the under 100 kg division. His favoured technique is Uchi Mata. Born in Miyazaki, Haga started judo at the age of 5. He won the gold medal in the ‍–‍100 kg weight class at the 2010 World Juniors Championships in Agadir. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ryunosuke Haga is the 939th most popular wrestler (up from 1,025th in 2019), the 4,318th most popular biography from Japan (down from 4,053rd in 2019) and the 71st most popular Japanese Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Ryunosuke Haga ranks 939 out of 1,027Before him are Yui Susaki, Shinobu Ota, Mike Knox, Walide Khyar, Shannon Moore, and Sabrina Filzmoser. After him are Zaur Uguev, Ushangi Kokauri, Elmurat Tasmuradov, Maria Suelen Altheman, Taimuraz Tigiyev, and Colt Cabana.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Ryunosuke Haga ranks 913Before him are Satsuki Fujisawa, Marco D'Alessandro, Roger Martí, Luigi Sepe, Jasmine Tookes, and Furkan Aldemir. After him are Landon Liboiron, Amy Pieters, Fazliddin Gaibnazarov, Marko Šćepović, Lukas Rupp, and Tommy Oar.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Ryunosuke Haga ranks 4,331 out of 6,245Before him are Yusuke Kawakita (1978), Eijiro Mori (1986), Yohei Onishi (1982), Akio Yoshida (1986), Takeshi Kuwahara (1985), and Yohei Fukumoto (1987). After him are Kazuya Iio (1980), Nobuhiro Sadatomi (1979), Hiroyasu Kawakatsu (1975), Jung-hoo Lee (1998), Riki Matsuda (1991), and Shinichi Mukai (1985).

Among WRESTLERS In Japan

Among wrestlers born in Japan, Ryunosuke Haga ranks 71Before him are Yoshie Ueno (1983), Chizuru Arai (1993), Shori Hamada (1990), Mika Sugimoto (1984), Yui Susaki (1999), and Shinobu Ota (1993). After him are Haruka Tachimoto (1990), Mayu Mukaida (1997), Masashi Nishiyama (1985), Hiroe Minagawa (1987), Mashu Baker (1994), and Risako Kawai (1994).