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Yasuko Tajima

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Yasuko Tajima (田島 寧子, Tajima Yasuko) (born 8 May 1981 in Kanagawa) is a former medley swimmer from Japan. She won the silver medal in the 400m Individual Medley at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yasuko Tajima is the 647th most popular swimmer, the 5,134th most popular biography from Japan and the 32nd most popular Japanese Swimmer.

Yasuko Tajima, born in 1981, is most famous for her achievements as a competitive swimmer representing Japan, particularly in breaststroke events. She gained recognition for her performances in national and international competitions during her athletic career.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Yasuko Tajima ranks 647 out of 709Before her are Mark Foster, Gemma Spofforth, Susie O'Neill, Helge Meeuw, Viktor Bromer, and Tammy Cleland. After her are Ferry Weertman, Sarah Köhler, Fernando Scheffer, Lara Grangeon, Mark Gangloff, and Jay Litherland.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Yasuko Tajima ranks 1,670Before her are Súni Olsen, Justin Vernon, David Loriya, Masahiro Momitani, Darius Miles, and Panagiotis Mantis. After her are Nawaf Al-Khaldi, Troy Perkins, Paul Wall, Emanuel Berg, Chris Tomlinson, and DeShawn Stevenson.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Yasuko Tajima ranks 5,147 out of 6,245Before her are Hideyuki Akai (1985), Kengo Kotani (1992), Kazuki Ota (1993), Tomoya Osawa (1984), Kosei Tani (2000), and Ryota Kajikawa (1989). After her are Kazumasa Uesato (1986), Hiroshi Sekita (1989), Yosuke Kawai (1989), Minoru Hata (1989), Kazuya Okamura (1987), and Yasuaki Yamasaki (1992).

Among SWIMMERS In Japan

Among swimmers born in Japan, Yasuko Tajima ranks 32Before her are Yukiko Inui (1990), Tomoru Honda (2001), Juri Tatsumi (1979), Saho Harada (1982), Natsumi Hoshi (1990), and Ippei Watanabe (1997). After her are Jay Litherland (1995), Masato Sakai (1995), Rikako Ikee (2000), Junya Koga (1987), Yasuhiro Koseki (1992), and Kanako Watanabe (1996).