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Yukiko Inui

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Yukiko Inui (乾 友紀子, Inui Yukiko; born 4 December 1990) is a Japanese competitor in synchronised swimming. She won Japan's first gold medal in each the solo technical routine and the solo free routine at a FINA World Aquatics Championships at the 2022 World Aquatics Championships. She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in the duet event with Megumu Yoshida, and in the team event. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yukiko Inui is the 550th most popular swimmer (down from 533rd in 2019), the 4,609th most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,804th in 2019) and the 22nd most popular Japanese Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Yukiko Inui ranks 550 out of 709Before her are Ryan Murphy, Yevgeny Lagunov, Katsumi Nakamura, Ilaria Bianchi, Liu Ou, and Hannah Stockbauer. After her are Michael Klim, Ariarne Titmus, Katie Hoff, Nathan Adrian, Cristina Teuscher, and Libby Trickett.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Yukiko Inui ranks 1,189Before her are Ximo Navarro, Ruslan Kambolov, Fedor Klimov, Josef Newgarden, Joe Corona, and Leonel Moreira. After her are Hedvig Karakas, Miha Mevlja, Abdul Naza Alhassan, Jesper Hansen, Anton Hysén, and Jake Weary.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Yukiko Inui ranks 4,622 out of 6,245Before her are Funa Tonaki (1995), Ken Matsubara (1993), Hiroki Mihara (1978), Toshiyuki Takagi (1991), Akito Fukuta (1992), and Yuki Okamoto (1983). After her are Masatoshi Kushibiki (1993), Yuji Miyahara (1980), Momiji Nishiya (2007), Masashi Wakasa (1989), Takuya Sonoda (1984), and Kota Ogi (1983).

Among SWIMMERS In Japan

Among swimmers born in Japan, Yukiko Inui ranks 22Before her are Satomi Suzuki (1991), Takuro Fujii (1985), Yui Ohashi (1995), Aya Terakawa (1984), Rie Kaneto (1988), and Katsumi Nakamura (1994). After her are Tomoru Honda (2001), Natsumi Hoshi (1990), Ippei Watanabe (1997), Jay Litherland (1995), Masato Sakai (1995), and Rikako Ikee (2000).