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Johan Wissman

1982 - Today

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Johan Lukas Wissman (born 2 November 1982) is a Swedish athlete from Helsingborg, specializing in the 200 and 400 m. He is the current national record holder in both of these events. Wissman won the gold medal at the European Indoor Championships in Athletics 2009 in Torino, Italy. This was Johan's first international gold medal at the time 45.89. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Johan Wissman is the 5,393rd most popular athlete (down from 5,061st in 2019), the 1,778th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,751st in 2019) and the 174th most popular Swedish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Johan Wissman ranks 5,393 out of 6,025Before him are Sandra Schmirler, Khrystyna Stuy, Angelica Bengtsson, Marek Plawgo, Catherine Skinner, and Wude Ayalew. After him are Asuka Cambridge, Darcy Marquardt, Yoandri Betanzos, Letícia Bufoni, Christin Hussong, and Hilde Fenne.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Johan Wissman ranks 1,289Before him are Matt Cohen, Ochirbatyn Burmaa, April Ross, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Rui Tokisaki, and Vahid Talebloo. After him are Yoandri Betanzos, Aitor Hernández, Tomoya Kanamori, Yusuke Gondo, Marlies Smulders, and Prithviraj Sukumaran.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Johan Wissman ranks 1,778 out of 1,879Before him are Serge-Junior Martinsson Ngouali (1992), Emma Ribom (1997), Amanda Jenssen (1988), Simon Pettersson (1994), Emma Samuelsson (1988), and Angelica Bengtsson (1993). After him are Alina Devecerski (1983), Alexander Milošević (1992), Jacob Rinne (1993), Amin Affane (1994), Erica Jarder (1986), and Kent Robin Tønnesen (1991).

Among ATHLETES In Sweden

Among athletes born in Sweden, Johan Wissman ranks 174Before him are Mikael Backlund (1989), Mona Brorsson (1990), Linn Persson (1994), Fredrik Pettersson (1987), Simon Pettersson (1994), and Angelica Bengtsson (1993). After him are Erica Jarder (1986), Linn Blohm (1992), Niklas Edin (1985), Moa Hjelmer (1990), Fanny Roos (1995), and Khaddi Sagnia (1994).