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Saho Harada

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Saho Harada (原田 早穂, Harada Saho; born November 5, 1982) is a Japanese synchronized swimmer. She has competed at the 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics. Saho Harada has introduced synchronised swimming in Malta, where she has formed various teams. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Saho Harada is the 610th most popular swimmer, the 4,945th most popular biography from Japan and the 29th most popular Japanese Swimmer.

Saho Harada is most famous for being a Japanese synchronized swimmer who has competed at an elite level, including representing Japan in international competitions. She is known for her artistic performances and contributions to the sport of synchronized swimming.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Saho Harada ranks 610 out of 709Before her are Gretchen Walsh, James Magnussen, Mollie O'Callaghan, Matt Welsh, Kaio de Almeida, and Jessica Long. After her are Anastasiya Kirpichnikova, Kaylee McKeown, Roman Mityukov, Daryna Zevina, Maxime Grousset, and Vlada Chigireva.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Saho Harada ranks 1,575Before her are Shota Matsuhashi, Nadia Buari, Jungo Kono, Cashis, Eric Murray, and Zoe Lister-Jones. After her are Manuel Fumic, Ian Kinsler, Martin Kirketerp, Íñigo López, DeSagana Diop, and Sharath Kamal.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Saho Harada ranks 4,958 out of 6,245Before her are Akira Sasaki (1981), Takuya Hara (1983), Yurina Kumai (1993), Nagisa Sakurauchi (1989), Hiroaki Tanaka (1979), and Hiroyuki Omata (1983). After her are Tomoyuki Yoshino (1980), Shōhei Ogura (1985), Takumi Murakami (1989), Kosuke Kimura (1984), Kenta Chida (1985), and Katsumi Yusa (1988).

Among SWIMMERS In Japan

Among swimmers born in Japan, Saho Harada ranks 29Before her are Aya Terakawa (1984), Rie Kaneto (1988), Katsumi Nakamura (1994), Yukiko Inui (1990), Tomoru Honda (2001), and Juri Tatsumi (1979). After her are Natsumi Hoshi (1990), Ippei Watanabe (1997), Yasuko Tajima (1981), Jay Litherland (1995), Masato Sakai (1995), and Rikako Ikee (2000).