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Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu

1986 - Today

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Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu (米満 達弘, Yonemitsu Tatsuhiro; born August 5, 1986 in Yamanashi Prefecture) is a Japanese wrestler. He won a gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, beating Sushil Kumar of India in the first two rounds of the three-round finals of the 66 kg Men's Freestyle Wrestling. Yonemitsu is a second lieutenant in the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu is the 823rd most popular wrestler (down from 667th in 2019), the 3,683rd most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,752nd in 2019) and the 58th most popular Japanese Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu ranks 823 out of 1,027Before him are Kaitlyn, Rasul Chunayev, Radoslav Velikov, Hamid Sourian, Chiharu Icho, and Neil Eckersley. After him are Matthias Casse, David Taylor, Vasyl Fedoryshyn, Yuko Emoto, Yury Patrikeyev, and Takuto Otoguro.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu ranks 924Before him are Luca Marin, Cheikh N'Doye, Bernard Parker, Chen Jin, Magomedrasul Majidov, and Walter Dix. After him are Andreas Beck, Foxi Kéthévoama, Yu Yang, Tereza Kerndlová, Sally Pearson, and Miguel Pallardó.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu ranks 3,691 out of 6,245Before him are Takahiro Shiraishi (1990), Rika Ishikawa (1985), Kazuki Teshima (1979), Kunimitsu Sekiguchi (1985), Masato Saito (1975), Kyoko Iwasaki (1978), and Jun Kokubo (1980). After him are Kiyomitsu Kobari (1977), Masanobu Matsunami (1974), Yōhei Kajiyama (1985), Tamotsu Komatsuzaki (1970), and Shoji Ikitsu (1977).

Among WRESTLERS In Japan

Among wrestlers born in Japan, Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu ranks 58Before him are Hitomi Obara (1981), Hiroaki Hiraoka (1985), Naohisa Takato (1993), Kenichiro Fumita (1995), Rei Higuchi (1996), and Chiharu Icho (1981). After him are Yuko Emoto (1972), Takuto Otoguro (1998), An Chang-rim (1994), Ayumi Tanimoto (1981), Ryuju Nagayama (1996), and Kenichi Yumoto (1984).