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Daniel Ståhl

1992 - Today

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Daniel Ståhl (born 27 August 1992) is a Swedish athlete specialising in the discus throw. He is an Olympic gold medalist (2020 Tokyo) and a three-time world champion (2019 Doha, 2023 Budapest, 2025 Tokyo), setting the new championships record (71.46 m; 234 ft 5 in) in Budapest. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Daniel Ståhl is the 4,013th most popular athlete (down from 2,719th in 2019), the 1,560th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,312th in 2019) and the 154th most popular Swedish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Daniel Ståhl ranks 4,013 out of 6,025Before him are Daniel López, Sarah Robles, Mirko Englich, Roman Hontyuk, Germaine Mason, and Han Xu. After him are Laura Sánchez, Raelene Boyle, Kyle Hamilton, Martina Halinárová, Pamela Jelimo, and Ken Wallace.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Daniel Ståhl ranks 549Before him are Yuliya Yefimova, Kirani James, Kevin Krawietz, Borna Barišić, Paulína Fialková, and Mikaël Kingsbury. After him are Bernard Tomic, Varazdat Haroyan, Eddy Silvestre Pascual Israfilov, James Tarkowski, Fernando, and Stephen O'Donnell.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Daniel Ståhl ranks 1,560 out of 1,879Before him are Lars Winnerbäck (1975), Stina Nilsson (1993), Jamina Roberts (1990), Niklas Jonsson (1969), Karl Petter Løken (1966), and Emil Jönsson (1985). After him are Daniel Tjärnqvist (1976), Per Elofsson (1977), Åsa Romson (1972), Mathias Fredriksson (1973), Anna-Karin Kammerling (1980), and P. J. Axelsson (1975).

Among ATHLETES In Sweden

Among athletes born in Sweden, Daniel Ståhl ranks 154Before him are Eva Lund (1971), Susanne Gunnarsson (1963), Carl Johan Bergman (1978), Fredrik Lööf (1969), Anna Le Moine (1973), and Johan Petersson (1973). After him are Jesper Nelin (1992), Anna Magnusson (1995), Niclas Hävelid (1973), Malin Baryard-Johnsson (1975), Markus Oscarsson (1977), and Lisa Nordén (1984).