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Shihomi Fukushima

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Shihomi Fukushima (born 19 June 1995) is a Japanese fencer. She won one of the bronze medals in the women's team sabre event at the 2018 Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Shihomi Fukushima is the 382nd most popular fencer, the 5,715th most popular biography from Japan and the 14th most popular Japanese Fencer.

Shihomi Fukushima, born in 1995, is a Japanese fencer known for competing in the women's foil events. She has represented Japan in various international competitions, showcasing her skills in the sport.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Shihomi Fukushima ranks 382 out of 349Before her are Dagmara Wozniak, Komaki Kikuchi, Kyosuke Matsuyama, Olga Nikitina, Sera Azuma, and Vladislav Mylnikov. After her are Choi Se-bin, Gerek Meinhardt, Rossella Gregorio, Maximilien Chastanet, Yuka Ueno, and Guilherme Toldo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Shihomi Fukushima ranks 1,166Before her are Ki Hui-hyeon, Daisuke Takagi, Shota Fukuoka, Brandon Soo Hoo, Damian Jones, and Connor Roberts. After her are Rose Lavelle, Levon Aghasyan, Linda Bergström, Shogo Yoshikawa, Koki Fukui, and Timo Kastening.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Shihomi Fukushima ranks 5,728 out of 6,245Before her are Masahiro Teraoka (1991), Ryosuke Tone (1991), Taira Shige (1993), Takuya Wakasugi (1993), Koki Tsukagawa (1994), and Hiroki Yamamoto (1991). After her are Kohei Higa (1990), Masaki Miyasaka (1989), Takumi Nagasawa (1992), Shoichiro Mukai (1996), Nobuyuki Kawashima (1992), and Yuya Fukuda (1999).

Among FENCERS In Japan

Among fencers born in Japan, Shihomi Fukushima ranks 14Before her are Ryo Miyake (1990), Takahiro Shikine (1997), Misaki Emura (1998), Komaki Kikuchi (1997), Kyosuke Matsuyama (1996), and Sera Azuma (1999). After her are Yuka Ueno (2001), and Seri Ozaki (2002).