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Irma Johansson

1932 - Today

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Irma Elina Johansson (later Öberg, born 3 April 1932) is a former Swedish cross-country skier. She competed at the 1956 and 1960 Olympics in the 3 × 5 km relay and 10 km events and won two medals in the relay, with a gold in 1960 and a bronze in 1956. Individually she finished in 7–8th place. Johansson also won a 3 × 5 relay km bronze medal at the 1958 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Irma Johansson is the 882nd most popular athlete (up from 1,037th in 2019), the 769th most popular biography from Sweden (up from 911th in 2019) and the 45th most popular Swedish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Irma Johansson ranks 882 out of 6,025Before her are Adalberts Bubenko, Team Hoyt, Arthur Russell, Urho Peltonen, Bo Ekelund, and Tom Daley. After her are Maria Sander, K. D. Jadhav, Aimé Haegeman, Norbert Schemansky, Ludwig Stubbendorf, and Mark Midler.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1932, Irma Johansson ranks 352Before her are Princess Margarita of Baden, János Parti, Tetsuo Okamoto, Javier Ambrois, Antal Bolvári, and Walter Kollmann. After her are Nino Defilippis, Jan Jindra, Robert Taylor, Gábor Delneky, Katy Bødtger, and Mario Cuomo.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Irma Johansson ranks 769 out of 1,879Before her are Barbro Lindgren (1937), Astrid Cleve (1875), Bertha Valerius (1824), Sven Jacobsson (1914), Stellan Bengtsson (1952), and Bo Ekelund (1894). After her are Carl Frederik von Breda (1759), Harald Cramér (1893), Karin Dreijer (1975), Carl Folcker (1889), Glenn Strömberg (1960), and May Britt (1933).

Among ATHLETES In Sweden

Among athletes born in Sweden, Irma Johansson ranks 45Before her are William Grut (1914), John Eke (1886), Hjalmar Johansson (1874), Magdalena Forsberg (1967), Gösta Andersson (1917), and Bo Ekelund (1894). After her are Gustaf Weidel (1890), Ann-Britt Leyman (1922), Georg Åberg (1893), Birger Sörvik (1879), Hugo Wieslander (1889), and Gunnar Lindström (1896).