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Maja Nilsson

1999 - Today

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Maja Helena Nilsson (born 8 December 1999) is a Swedish athlete who specializes in the high jump. She competed at the 2020 Olympic Games and 2022 World Athletics Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Maja Nilsson is the 9,066th most popular athlete (down from 7,360th in 2019), the 1,944th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,913th in 2019) and the 217th most popular Swedish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Maja Nilsson ranks 9,066 out of 6,025Before her are Yancarlos Martínez, Kazushi Hano, Michael Brake, Nicholas Hough, Kaylyn Brown, and Lene Retzius. After her are Aron Kifle, Riccardo Mazzetti, Kateryna Karpiuk, Minjee Lee, Jeremy Hayward, and Luca Cupido.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Maja Nilsson ranks 776Before her are Zeynab Hummatova, Anton Aristarkhov, Antani Ivanov, Shaine Casas, Shane Baz, and Taylor Manson. After her are Sam Vines, Jona Efoloko, Yasmin Giger, Caroline Bohé, Deanne Rose, and Elisabet Cesáreo.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Maja Nilsson ranks 1,944 out of 1,879Before her are Jesper Stålheim (1988), Therese Nilshagen (1983), Jonna Adlerteg (1995), Jessica Ryde (1994), Robin Pacek (1991), and Juliette Ramel (1987). After her are Alena Nazdrova (1998), Isabelle Andersson (2000), Sanzhar Mussayev (1996), Victor Johansson (1998), Jean Paul Bredau (1999), and Emil Blomberg (1992).

Among ATHLETES In Sweden

Among athletes born in Sweden, Maja Nilsson ranks 217Before her are Agnes Alexiusson (1996), Oskar Sunnefeldt (1998), Jesper Stålheim (1988), Therese Nilshagen (1983), Robin Pacek (1991), and Juliette Ramel (1987). After her are Alena Nazdrova (1998), Sanzhar Mussayev (1996), Jean Paul Bredau (1999), Emil Blomberg (1992), Madelene Sagström (1992), and Vidar Johansson (1996).