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Yumi Arima

1997 - Today

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Yumi Arima (有馬 優美, Arima Yūmi; born 9 September 1997) is a Japanese water polo player who was ranked 7th in the overall Top Scorers at the 2017 World Championships and 3rd at the 2019 World Championships. She was part of the team in the women's water polo tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yumi Arima is the 9,846th most popular athlete (down from 9,592nd in 2019), the 387th most popular biography from New Zealand (down from 367th in 2019) and the 97th most popular New Zealander Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Yumi Arima ranks 9,846 out of 6,025Before her are Shivpal Singh, Dilnoza Rakhmatova, Randolph Ross, Keturah Orji, Michael Grady, and Martin Dougoud. After her are Jonathan Ruvalcaba, Nazlı Savranbaşı, José Lopes, Kyle Snyder, Kasey Perry-Glass, and Daniel Bluman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Yumi Arima ranks 1,271Before her are Salomé Afonso, Eden Blecher, Claudia Fragapane, Leon Glatzer, Aliyah Abrams, and Clemens Prüfer. After her are Agness Musase, Katharina Maisch, Lachlan Sharp, Grace Chanda, Bronwyn Cox, and Valentina Khalzova.

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In New Zealand

Among people born in New Zealand, Yumi Arima ranks 387 out of 303Before her are Alena Saili (1998), Olivia Loe (1992), Anton Cooper (1994), James Guy (null), Brackin Karauria-Henry (1988), and Tim Mikkelson (1986). After her are Claudia Bunge (1999), Ricardo Suzuki (2000), Max Mata (2000), Kojo Musah (1996), Ella Gunson (1989), and Stephen Jenness (1990).

Among ATHLETES In New Zealand

Among athletes born in New Zealand, Yumi Arima ranks 97Before her are Micah Wilkinson (1996), Julia Ratcliffe (1993), Alena Saili (1998), Olivia Loe (1992), James Guy (null), and Brackin Karauria-Henry (1988). After her are Ricardo Suzuki (2000), Kojo Musah (1996), Ella Gunson (1989), Stephen Jenness (1990), Stacey Michelsen (1991), and Ainsley Thorpe (1998).