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Jimmy Lidberg

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Jimmy Lidberg (born 13 April 1982) is a Swedish former Greco-Roman wrestler. He is an Olympic bronze medalist and won several World and European Championship medals as well. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jimmy Lidberg is the 889th most popular wrestler, the 1,724th most popular biography from Sweden and the 21st most popular Swedish Wrestler.

Jimmy Lidberg, the politician, is most famous for his role as a member of the Swedish Parliament, representing the Moderate Party. He has been involved in various political initiatives and discussions related to economic and social issues in Sweden.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Jimmy Lidberg ranks 890 out of 1,027Before him are Chermen Valiev, Alireza Rezaei, Soslan Tigiev, Georgiy Tsurtsumia, Tamerlan Bashaev, Soner Demirtaş, and Ryuju Nagayama. After him are Mikhail Siamionau, Ismael Borrero, Low Ki, Taybe Yusein, and Balázs Kiss.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Jimmy Lidberg ranks 1,163Before him are Kenny van Hummel, Wu Hui-ju, Michael Lammer, Chantal Groot, Sandrine Aubert, and Denys Kostyuk. After him are Erin Wasson, Louise Bager Due, Mo Williams, David Bellion, Cynthia Olavarría, and Jamal Alioui.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Jimmy Lidberg ranks 1,724 out of 1,879Before him are Jesper Karlström (1995), Johanna Rytting Kaneryd (1997), Martin Boquist (1977), Evin Ahmad (1990), Lina Hurtig (1995), and Samuel Påhlsson (1977). After him are Frans Jeppsson Wall (1998), Johan Sjöstrand (1987), Tobias Ludvigsson (1991), Joakim Lindström (1983), Jennie Johansson (1988), and Brother Leo (1986).

Among WRESTLERS In Sweden

Among wrestlers born in Sweden, Jimmy Lidberg ranks 21Before him are Gustav Freij (1922), Pelle Svensson (1943), Lars-Erik Skiöld (1952), Frank Andersson (1956), Mikael Ljungberg (1970), and Johan Eurén (1985). After him are Jenny Fransson (1987), Sofia Mattsson (1989), Henna Johansson (1991), Marcus Nyman (1990), Johanna Mattsson (1988), and Tommy Macias (1993).