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Sakura Yosozumi

2002 - Today

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Sakura Yosozumi (四十住 さくら, Yosozumi Sakura; born 15 March 2002) is a Japanese professional skateboarder. She won gold medals in the inaugural women's park events at the Asian Games, in 2018, and at the Olympic Games, in 2021. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sakura Yosozumi is the 6,570th most popular athlete (down from 6,061st in 2019), the 5,245th most popular biography from Japan (down from 4,039th in 2019) and the 116th most popular Japanese Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Sakura Yosozumi ranks 6,570 out of 6,025Before her are Tamás Kulifai, Tom Boon, Ruben Knab, Raphaela Folie, Roos de Jong, and Renny Quow. After her are Ryutaro Araga, Thomas Van der Plaetsen, Kieran West, Anita Horvat, Chanatip Sonkham, and Torah Bright.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Sakura Yosozumi ranks 297Before her are Yang Junxuan, Filip Marchwiński, Larissa Iapichino, Vladyslav Bukhov, Jon Karrikaburu, and Alicja Szemplińska. After her are Marco Kana, Lee Joon-hwan, Krisztofer Horváth, Kristoffer Lund, Tatsuru Saito, and Ki-Jana Hoever.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Sakura Yosozumi ranks 5,258 out of 6,245Before her are Shuto Abe (1997), Naoya Fuji (1993), Daichi Sugimoto (1993), Yoshio Koizumi (1996), Tokio Hatamoto (1992), and Leo Osaki (1991). After her are Kyohei Maeyama (1987), Hironori Nishi (1987), Ryutaro Araga (1990), Takuro Kaneko (1997), Tetsuya Kijima (1983), and Kaijiro Fujiyoshi (1992).

Among ATHLETES In Japan

Among athletes born in Japan, Sakura Yosozumi ranks 116Before her are Hirooki Arai (1988), Reruhi Shimizu (1993), Yumi Suzuki (1991), Mikiko Ando (1992), Takuya Haneda (1987), and Ikuma Horishima (1997). After her are Ryutaro Araga (1990), Eri Yamada (1984), Yoshihide Kiryū (1995), Ayana Onozuka (1988), Tatsuru Saito (2002), and Tatsunori Otsuka (2000).