Ran Takahashi is a Japanese volleyball player. He plays as an outside hitter for the Pallavolo Padova club, Nippon Sport Science University, and the Japan national volleyball team.
Born in Kyoto, Japan on 2 September, 2001. He has American ancestry through his grandfather and German-Japanese trough from his mother. He has a younger sister named Riri Takahashi who plays volleyball just like him.
>Takahashi started playing volleyball in the second grade of elementary school for his school team. In his third year of Highschool, he served as ace and captain, and he was selected as a member of the Japan volleyball national team.
>At the Haruko Championship, he and his team won the National Sports Festival of Japan and the 2020 All Japan High School Volleyball Championship, and he received the Most Valuable Player individual award
>In February 2020, in his third year to be exact, he was selected as a member of the Japan volleyball national team.
>In his first year of Nippon Sport Science University, he and his team won second place at the 2020 All Japan Intercollegiate Volleyball Championship, and he also received the Best Scorer individual award.
>In 2021, he was selected to play in the Volleyball Nations League championships and the 2020 Summer Olympics. In both championships, he is the youngest member of the Japanese volleyball national team.
Why is he so popular?! initially—
Fans took notice of him during Japan's match against Canada on July 26, He's ran up to the net, feigned a spike, then turned it into a quick set to his team captain, Yuki Ishikawa. The move spawned fan pages on Twitter and turned him into a celebrity overnight, despite being an Olympic rookie relatively unknown in Japan prior to his national team debut. Especially with his face and his ability to play volleyball which increased rapidly at a young age, making him even more popular with young people.
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