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Emma Wikén

1989 - Today

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Emma Christina Wikén (born 1 May 1989) is a Swedish retired cross-country skier who competed in the cross-country World Cup. During the Swedish championships in skiathlon in Falun 2013, Wikén won gold. At the 2014 Winter Olympics, Wikén won gold in the 4 × 5 km relay along with Ida Ingemarsdotter, Anna Haag and Charlotte Kalla. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Emma Wikén is the 743rd most popular skier (up from 767th in 2019), the 1,799th most popular biography from Sweden (up from 1,839th in 2019) and the 57th most popular Swedish Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Emma Wikén ranks 743 out of 817Before her are Maciej Kot, Anne Kyllönen, Jens Lurås Oftebro, Helene Marie Fossesholm, Chloé Dufour-Lapointe, and Alex Pullin. After her are Francesco De Fabiani, Ross Powers, Lovro Kos, Fabian Rießle, Natalya Nepryayeva, and Jasmine Flury.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Emma Wikén ranks 1,221Before her are Trixie Mattel, Xue Chen, Marielle Jaffe, Yusuke Tanaka, Fang Yuting, and Chiquinho. After her are Lucas Orbán, Hannah Arterton, Lauren Bennett, Logan Browning, Rahid Amirguliyev, and Georgios Efrem.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Emma Wikén ranks 1,799 out of 1,879Before her are Markus Jonsson (1981), Linn Blohm (1992), Simon Thern (1992), Benjamin Tahirović (2003), Kim Cesarion (1990), and Marcus Eriksson (1993). After her are Niklas Hjalmarsson (1987), Anton Tinnerholm (1991), Madelen Janogy (1995), Niklas Edin (1985), Moa Hjelmer (1990), and Jennifer Falk (1993).

Among SKIERS In Sweden

Among skiers born in Sweden, Emma Wikén ranks 57Before her are Sandra Näslund (1996), Maja Dahlqvist (1994), Kajsa Kling (1988), Calle Halfvarsson (1989), Emma Ribom (1997), and Linn Svahn (1999). After her are Teodor Peterson (1988), Hanna Falk (1989), Lars Nelson (1985), and Walter Wallberg (2000).