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Yuka Sato

1973 - Today

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Yuka Sato (佐藤 有香, Satō Yuka; born February 14, 1973) is a Japanese former competitive figure skater and choreographer. She is the 1994 World champion, the 1990 World Junior champion and the 1993 & 1994 Japanese national champion. She placed 7th at the 1992 Winter Olympics and 5th at the 1994 Winter Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Yuka Sato is the 249th most popular skater (down from 236th in 2024), the 2,969th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,204th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Japanese Skater.

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Among SKATERS

Among skaters, Yuka Sato ranks 249 out of 483Before her are Tatiana Totmianina, Zhang Hao, Daniela Anschütz-Thoms, Ingo Steuer, Ådne Søndrål, and Jan Bos. After her are Svetlana Zhurova, Kiira Korpi, Akira Kuroiwa, Jenny Wolf, Jeremy Wotherspoon, and Anna Shcherbakova.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Yuka Sato ranks 755Before her are Daisuke Sakaguchi, Mark Huizinga, Bosco Ntaganda, Lauri Hussar, Gabriela Potorac, and Greg Rusedski. After her are Youssef Rossi, Tomasz Sikora, Satoru Kobayashi, Scott Stapp, Fredrik Norrena, and Erin Daniels.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Yuka Sato ranks 2,969 out of 6,245Before her are Hiroya Saitō (1970), Nanase Aikawa (1975), Shinichi Shuto (1983), Ben Shepherd (1968), Ryuto Kito (1998), and Natsumi Abe (1981). After her are Masanori Sanada (1968), Hiroki Kuroda (1975), Kazumichi Takagi (1980), Keisuke Tsuboi (1979), Joe Lombardo (1962), and Yoshinori Higashikawa (1964).

Among SKATERS In Japan

Among skaters born in Japan, Yuka Sato ranks 6Before her are Yuzuru Hanyu (1994), Midori Ito (1969), Shizuka Arakawa (1981), Mao Asada (1990), and Yuko Kavaguti (1981). After her are Akira Kuroiwa (1961), Miki Ando (1987), Hiroyasu Shimizu (1974), Yoshihiro Kitazawa (1962), Nobunari Oda (1987), and Kaori Sakamoto (2000).