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Berit Aunli

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Berit Kristine Aunli (née Kvello; born 9 June 1956) is a Norwegian former cross-country skier. She is a World (1982) and Olympic (1984) champion and won a total of 15 Norwegian titles (1977—1982). Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Berit Aunli is the 122nd most popular skier (down from 75th in 2019), the 418th most popular biography from Norway (down from 318th in 2019) and the 21st most popular Norwegian Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Berit Aunli ranks 122 out of 817Before her are Pernilla Wiberg, Anne Heggtveit, Bode Miller, Luc Alphand, Antoinette Meyer, and Franz Pfnür. After her are Harri Kirvesniemi, Otto Leodolter, Matti Lähde, Franz Gabl, Adam Małysz, and Josef Stiegler.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Berit Aunli ranks 414Before her are Abdulbaset Sieda, Ahmad Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Aden Madobe, Lothar Thoms, Barbara Bonney, and Leonid Taranenko. After her are Richard Tyson, Liam Brady, Chris Ellis, Max Hardcore, Habiba Sarābi, and Bernie Shaw.

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In Norway

Among people born in Norway, Berit Aunli ranks 418 out of 1,039Before her are Aksel Hennie (1975), Ian Haugland (1964), Jan Axel Blomberg (1969), Ingrid Kristiansen (1956), Grethe Kausland (1947), and Sten Stensen (1947). After her are Klaus Egge (1906), Øystein Ore (1899), Oskar Olsen (1897), Emil Stang (1834), Charles Ericksen (1875), and Tore Berger (1944).

Among SKIERS In Norway

Among skiers born in Norway, Berit Aunli ranks 21Before her are Vegard Ulvang (1963), Torgeir Brandtzæg (1941), Anders Haugen (1888), Therese Johaug (1988), Narve Bonna (1901), and Erling Evensen (1914). After her are Lasse Kjus (1971), Tora Berger (1981), Anette Bøe (1957), Aksel Lund Svindal (1982), Espen Bredesen (1968), and Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (1996).