HANDBALL PLAYER

Jonas Larholm

1982 - Today

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Jonas Erik Larholm (born 3 June 1982) is a former handball player, who played for the Swedish national handball team. He retired in 2024 while playing for Ribe-Esbjerg HH. He was part of the Swedish team that won the silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Jonas Larholm is the 340th most popular handball player (down from 284th in 2024), the 1,738th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,625th in 2019) and the 29th most popular Swedish Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Jonas Larholm ranks 340 out of 420Before her are Karin Mortensen, Ana Gros, Petar Nenadić, Marija Jovanović, Ivan Ninčević, and Denis Špoljarić. After her are Tonje Kjærgaard, Henriette Mikkelsen, Ángel Fernández Pérez, Nely Carla Alberto, Rikke Skov, and Daniel Sarmiento Melián.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Jonas Larholm ranks 1,078Before her are Noriko Shitaya, Ondřej Synek, Maria Olaru, Giancarlo Maldonado, Oleksiy Hai, and Columbus Short. After her are Illiasu Shilla, Misty Copeland, Death of Khaled Mohamed Saeed, Franz Burgmeier, Leila Alaoui, and Alain Nef.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Jonas Larholm ranks 1,738 out of 1,879Before her are Filip Forsberg (1994), Rasmus Bengtsson (1986), Filip Helander (1993), Andreas Vinciguerra (1981), Mattias Svanberg (1999), and Marcus Danielson (1989). After her are Niklas Hult (1990), Badou Jack (1983), Rebecca Peterson (1995), Ida Ingemarsdotter (1985), Mattias Johansson (1992), and Thobias Fredriksson (1975).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Sweden

Among handball players born in Sweden, Jonas Larholm ranks 29Before her are Martin Frändesjö (1971), Hampus Wanne (1993), Andreas Nilsson (1990), Fredrik Petersen (1983), Isabelle Gulldén (1989), and Nathalie Hagman (1991). After her are Mattias Gustafsson (1978), Martin Boquist (1977), Johan Sjöstrand (1987), Albin Lagergren (1992), Amanda Kurtović (1991), and Tobias Karlsson (1981).