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Bjørn Hasløv

1941 - Today

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Bjørn Borgen Hasløv (born 18 May 1941) is a retired Danish rower. Together with Erik Petersen, Kurt Helmudt and John Hansen he won a gold medal at the 1964 Summer Olympics and a silver medal at the 1964 European Championships in the coxless fours event. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bjørn Hasløv is the 2,357th most popular athlete (down from 1,921st in 2019), the 678th most popular biography from Denmark (down from 645th in 2019) and the 27th most popular Danish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Bjørn Hasløv ranks 2,357 out of 6,025Before him are István Szívós, Lasha Talakhadze, Sabine John, Albert Arnheiter, Gulnara Samitova-Galkina, and Ace Rusevski. After him are Roger Verey, John McLean, Natalya Lebedeva, Pete George, Maritza Martén, and Gerry Ashworth.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1941, Bjørn Hasløv ranks 603Before him are Ellen Geer, Twyla Tharp, Cliff Drysdale, Ellen Willis, David Ruffin, and Barry Otto. After him are Ali Khalif Galaydh, Reg Presley, Bobby Goldsboro, Trent Lott, Nambi Narayanan, and Lesley Stahl.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Bjørn Hasløv ranks 678 out of 1,032Before him are Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen (1965), Thomas Kahlenberg (1983), Jess Thorup (1970), Kim Christofte (1960), Henrik Andersen (1965), and Lars Christiansen (1972). After him are Daniel Jensen (1979), Daniel Wass (1989), Tage Henriksen (1925), Mike Tramp (1961), Thomas Delaney (1991), and Iben Hjejle (1971).

Among ATHLETES In Denmark

Among athletes born in Denmark, Bjørn Hasløv ranks 27Before him are John Hansen (1938), Anders Peter Nielsen (1867), Finn Pedersen (1925), Iván García (null), Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen (1965), and Jess Thorup (1970). After him are Tage Henriksen (1925), Ivan Zaytsev (null), Eskild Ebbesen (1972), Trine Hansen (1973), Thomas Poulsen (1970), and Luke Campbell (null).