Airi Hatakeyama


Japanese rhythmic gymnast-turned-television personality Airi Hatakeyama spent her entire youth training to become a rhythmic gymnast. At just 17 years old, she represented Japan at the 2012 Olympics – an incredible feat at such a young age. After reaching the summit of her career as an athlete, Airi decided it was time to reach for her next star and take on an entirely new challenge. In a short few years, she has reinvented herself as a recognizable and beloved young TV personality in Japan. As a former athlete, Airi has taken on the role of a sportscaster for Japan’s most popular sports channel, and also hosts a number of TV shows. Zenith’s newest Friend of the Brand in Japan, Airi Hatakeyama is an inspiration to countless young women who value her kind-natured spirit and relentless drive when it comes to achieving her goals.
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