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Linn Svahn

1999 - Today

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Linn Svahn (born 9 December 1999) is a Swedish cross-country skier who represents the club Östersunds SK. On 14 December 2019, she won her first World Cup competition, when winning a sprint competition in Davos, Grisons, Switzerland. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Linn Svahn is the 821st most popular skier (down from 607th in 2024), the 1,919th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,649th in 2019) and the 61st most popular Swedish Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Linn Svahn ranks 825 out of 817Before her are Emma Ribom, Hugo Lapalus, Mari Eide, Aleksandr Khoroshilov, Masako Ishida, Ana Drev, Martin Jakš, Yevgeny Dementyev, Ana Jelušić Black, and Vasily Rochev. After her are Sebastian Foss-Solevåg, and Stephan Leyhe.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Linn Svahn ranks 425Before her are Bruno Méndez, Valeriy Bondar, Hamza Rafia, Mohammed Waad, Marcos López, and Takumu Kawamura. After her are Oier Lazkano, Jarrett Culver, Abdülkadir Ömür, Yukhym Konoplya, Thierry Correia, and Elisa Silva.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Linn Svahn ranks 1,923 out of 1,879Before her are Johan Wissman (1982), Alina Devecerski (1983), Aly Keita (1986), Alexander Milošević (1992), Jacob Rinne (1993), Jesper Nielsen (1989), Amin Affane (1994), Mattias Nilsson (1982), Erica Jarder (1986), and Kent Robin Tønnesen (1991). After her are Kim Ekdahl du Rietz (1989), and Martin Lorentzson (1984).

Among SKIERS In Sweden

Among skiers born in Sweden, Linn Svahn ranks 61Before her are Maja Dahlqvist (1994), Kajsa Kling (1988), Calle Halfvarsson (1989), Anna Swenn-Larsson (1991), Britta Johansson Norgren (1983), and Emma Ribom (1997). After her are Hans Olsson (1984), Emma Wikén (1989), Teodor Peterson (1988), Emma Aicher (2003), Hanna Erikson (1990), and Hanna Falk (1989).