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Harri Olli

1985 - Today

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Harri Juhani Olli (born 15 January 1985) is a Finnish former ski jumper who competed at World Cup level from 2002 to 2016. He scored three individual World Cup wins, four individual Continental Cup wins, and an individual silver medal at the 2007 World Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Harri Olli is the 475th most popular skier (down from 425th in 2019), the 590th most popular biography from Finland (down from 574th in 2019) and the 45th most popular Finnish Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Harri Olli ranks 475 out of 817Before him are Johann André Forfang, Christin Cooper, Pål Golberg, Akito Watabe, Marianna Longa, and Stefano Gross. After him are Johan Olsson, Cyprien Sarrazin, Emil Iversen, Dmitriy Vassiliev, Mario Reiter, and Giuliano Razzoli.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Harri Olli ranks 687Before him are Andris Šics, Lee Sung-jin, Jonathan Ayité, Björn Vleminckx, Kseniya Simonova, and Grega Bole. After him are Gustavo Ayón, Shontelle, Janay DeLoach Soukup, Gianluca Curci, Yohei Toyoda, and Ashleigh Moolman Pasio.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Harri Olli ranks 590 out of 751Before him are Janne Happonen (1984), Marjut Rolig (1966), Chisu (1982), Niklas Hagman (1979), Maria Ohisalo (1985), and Ville Nieminen (1977). After him are Annika Saarikko (1983), Niklas Bäckström (1978), Esapekka Lappi (1991), Jyri Kjäll (1969), Antti Sumiala (1974), and Jukka Raitala (1988).

Among SKIERS In Finland

Among skiers born in Finland, Harri Olli ranks 45Before him are Kerttu Niskanen (1988), Aino-Kaisa Saarinen (1979), Riitta-Liisa Roponen (1978), Iivo Niskanen (1992), Janne Happonen (1984), and Marjut Rolig (1966). After him are Anssi Koivuranta (1988), Veli-Matti Lindström (1983), Pirjo Muranen (1981), Arttu Lappi (1984), Krista Pärmäkoski (1990), and Sami Jauhojärvi (1981).