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Yuki Kawata

1997 - Today

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Yuki Kawata (河田 悠希, Kawata Yūki; born 16 June 1997) is a Japanese archer. He competed in the men's individual event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. and won a bronze medal as a member of the Japanese Men's team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yuki Kawata is the 6,058th most popular athlete (up from 7,467th in 2019), the 4,894th most popular biography from Japan (up from 5,307th in 2019) and the 104th most popular Japanese Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Yuki Kawata ranks 6,058 out of 6,025Before him are Mauricio Ortega, Andreea Boghian, Meaghan Benfeito, Aleksandr Ivanov, Theresa Stoll, and Raúl Valdés. After him are Antigoni Drisbioti, Jack Haig, Eduard Latypov, Jacques Freitag, Sébastien Toutant, and Dariya Derkach.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Yuki Kawata ranks 769Before him are Gong Xiangyu, Anna Anvegård, Érick Aguirre, Iryna Shymanovich, Fabian Reese, and Austin Theory. After him are Cordae, Ippei Watanabe, Robert Glință, Alexander Doom, Sandro Altunashvili, and Jake Short.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Yuki Kawata ranks 4,907 out of 6,245Before him are Tatsumi Iida (1985), Yuzo Tamura (1982), Yuki Maki (1984), Yuki Honda (1991), Hiroto Tanaka (1990), and Ryota Aoki (1984). After him are Yuki Sato (1988), Yoshifumi Kashiwa (1987), Ippei Watanabe (1997), Ayaki Suzuki (1987), Shogo Shimada (1979), and Riku Matsuda (1991).

Among ATHLETES In Japan

Among athletes born in Japan, Yuki Kawata ranks 104Before him are Momiji Nishiya (2007), Ami Yuasa (1998), Abdul Hakim Sani Brown (1999), Kiyou Shimizu (1993), Hiromi Miyake (1985), and Ami Kondo (1995). After him are Toshikazu Yamanishi (1996), Shōta Iizuka (1991), Naoki Tsukahara (1985), Yasuaki Yamasaki (1992), Sakura Motoki (2002), and Hirooki Arai (1988).