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Tadahiro Nomura

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Tadahiro Nomura (野村 忠宏, Nomura Tadahiro; born 10 December 1974) is a retired Japanese judoka. He is the only judoka in the world who has won three individual Olympic gold medals in a row, all in the extra lightweight (‍–‍60 kg) division. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 25 in 2024). Tadahiro Nomura is the 388th most popular wrestler (down from 259th in 2024), the 2,113th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,693rd in 2019) and the 22nd most popular Japanese Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Tadahiro Nomura ranks 388 out of 1,027Before him are Charalambos Cholidis, Santiago Lange, Dominik Mysterio, Shota Khabareli, Artur Taymazov, and Shinsuke Nakamura. After him are Norbert Növényi, Carístico, Johan Olin, Tye Dillinger, David Khakhaleishvili, and Almudena Muñoz.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Tadahiro Nomura ranks 361Before him are Randall Park, Stephen Wiltshire, Jonas Eriksson, Albena Denkova, Oleg Mityaev, and Fazlullah. After him are Albert Nađ, Ulises de la Cruz, Eduardo Coudet, Mikael Stanne, Kim Byung-chul, and Mattias Jonson.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Tadahiro Nomura ranks 2,113 out of 6,245Before him are Yutaka Takenouchi (1971), Shota Arai (1985), Shu Kameshima (1993), Shin-ichiro Miki (1968), Yuta Shimomura (1990), and Naoko Yamazaki (1970). After him are Mito Isaka (1976), Yusuke Saikawa (1985), Ryuji Shimoshi (1985), Midori Honda (1964), Atsushi Yanagisawa (1977), and Takanobu Okabe (1970).

Among WRESTLERS In Japan

Among wrestlers born in Japan, Tadahiro Nomura ranks 22Before him are Mitsuo Ikeda (1935), Kiyomi Kato (1948), Hitoshi Saito (1961), Hidehiko Yoshida (1969), Takanohana Kōji (1972), and Shinsuke Nakamura (1980). After him are Shohei Ono (1992), Toshihiko Koga (1967), Naoya Ogawa (1968), Jushin Liger (1964), Hiroshi Tanahashi (1976), and Yoshihiro Tajiri (1970).