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Takeru Kitazono was born on 21 October, 2002 in Osaka, Japan, is a Japanese artistic gymnast. Discover Takeru Kitazono's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 21 years old?
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Takeru Kitazono |
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21 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Libra |
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21 October, 2002 |
Birthday |
21 October |
Birthplace |
Osaka, Japan |
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Japan
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Takeru Kitazono Height, Weight & Measurements
At 21 years old, Takeru Kitazono height is 1.54 meters .
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1.54 meters |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Takeru Kitazono Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Takeru Kitazono worth at the age of 21 years old? Takeru Kitazono’s income source is mostly from being a successful Artist. He is from Japan. We have estimated Takeru Kitazono's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
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Under Review |
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Timeline
Takeru Kitazono (北園 丈琉) is a Japanese male artistic gymnast.
Shirai broke long-standing record of Eizo Kenmotsu, who won team gold as a 20-year-8-month-and-11-day-old nearly 49 years ago at the 1968 Games.
Kitazono was born on 21 October 2002 in Osaka, Japan.
He started gymnastics when he was three years old after his mother enrolled him in a nearby gym because he was fascinated with a Japanese superhero television series Kamen Rider Hibiki.
Kitazono has received two awards.
While there he won an unprecedented five gold medals – in the all-around, floor exercise, rings, parallel bars, and horizontal bar – beating the previous record of three gold medals won by Nikita Nagornyy and Giarnni Regini-Moran at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games.
He finished sixth on pommel horse.
In addition to his five gold medals, Kitazono also received a silver medal in the mixed multi-discipline team (teams were randomly composed of gymnasts from various countries and various disciplines).
Kitazono was assigned to the team named after British gymnast Max Whitlock.
Kitazono later competed at the All-Japan Team Championships where he helped his club finish seventh.
In January, Kitazono competed at the RD761 Junior International Cup where he helped Japan win gold, and individually, he placed first on the all-around, pommel horse, rings and parallel bars, and he placed seventh on the horizontal bar as well as sixth on floor exercise.
Kitazono was selected to represent Japan at the inaugural Junior World Championships alongside Ryosuke Doi and Shinnosuke Oka.
While there the team won gold in the team final finishing nearly 3 points ahead of second place Ukraine.
Although Kitazono recorded the third-highest all-around score of the day, he was left off the podium due to both teammates scoring higher and the two-per-country rule taking place.
During event finals he won gold on pommel horse and parallel bars and placed seventh on floor exercise.
The record is currently being held by Kenzō Shirai at 19 years, 11 months and 15 days old, who also became the first ever Japanese male teenage gymnast to win Olympic gold when Japan took team gold at the 2016 Games.
Hashimoto, who was only 6 days older than Shirai, joined him as Japan's second (youngest) male teenage gymnast to win Olympic gold after winning the individual all-around title in 2021.
In 2017, Kitazono fractured his left ankle during training.
At the 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he won five gold medals in the all-around, floor, rings, parallel bars, and horizontal bar competitions.
He was the first artistic gymnast ever to achieve such a feat in a single Youth Olympic Games.
At the 2018 Japanese Olympic Committee Sports Awards, he received a Rookie Award.
The injury was still troubling him at the national trials for the 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Kitazono was selected to represent Japan at the third Youth Olympic Games.
In 2019, he received Big Sports Rookie Award at the 53rd TV Asahi Big Sports Awards.
In April, Kitazono damaged the ligaments in both elbows while competing on the horizontal bar at the All-Japan Championships, their national selection trials for the 2020 Olympic Games at home in Tokyo.
At the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Kitazono, 18, competed as part of Team Japan's relatively young men's team on team event that also included Daiki Hashimoto, 19, Kazuma Kaya, 24, and Kakeru Tanigawa, 22, with none having any past Olympic experience.
With a completely new roster, no former Olympic male gymnast of Japan returned to lead team event.
Kitazono would later win the Olympic team silver in the men's team all-around competition.
The team posted a total score of 262.397, which was only 0.103 behind the winning Russian Olympic Committee team.
If Japan had managed to secure team gold at these home Games, Kitazono would have broken the record and become Japan's youngest male gymnast in history to win Olympic gold.
He would have been 18 years, 9 months and 5 days old.