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Jonas Bergqvist

1962 - Today

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Jonas Pär Bergqvist (born 26 September 1962) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey right winger, who twice won an Olympic medal in his career. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jonas Bergqvist is the 198th most popular hockey player (down from 116th in 2019), the 1,402nd most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,279th in 2019) and the 20th most popular Swedish Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Jonas Bergqvist ranks 198 out of 676Before him are Henrik Sedin, Karel Rachůnek, Henrik Lundqvist, Eric Brewer, Milan Hejduk, and Håkan Algotsson. After him are Sergei Gonchar, Kimmo Timonen, Sergejs Žoltoks, Róbert Švehla, Martin Gerber, and Tomáš Vokoun.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Jonas Bergqvist ranks 785Before him are Kevin Willis, Tammy Baldwin, Fanta Régina Nacro, Scott Davis, Elena Kountoura, and Robert Curbeam. After him are William Castro, Alan Johnston, Mark Leduc, Kazuo Uchida, Brigitte Oertli, and Jan Bartram.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Jonas Bergqvist ranks 1,402 out of 1,879Before him are Andreas Jakobsson (1972), Noonie Bao (1987), Lars Frölander (1974), Håkan Algotsson (1966), Charlotte Kalla (1987), and Christian Olsson (1980). After him are Lena Andersson (1970), Anders Borg (1968), Christer Majbäck (1964), Katia Winter (1983), Jan Karlsson (1966), and Michel Lafis (1967).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Sweden

Among hockey players born in Sweden, Jonas Bergqvist ranks 20Before him are Markus Näslund (1973), Henrik Zetterberg (1980), Nicklas Bäckström (1987), Henrik Sedin (1980), Henrik Lundqvist (1982), and Håkan Algotsson (1966). After him are Jörgen Jönsson (1972), Fredrik Stillman (1966), Daniel Sedin (1980), Ulf Samuelsson (1964), Joel Lundqvist (1982), and Kenny Jönsson (1974).