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Martine Steller Mortensen

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Martine Steller Mortensen (born 11 November 1994) is a Norwegian competitive sailor, born in Kristiansand. She qualified to represent Norway at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo 2021, competing in Nacra 17. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Martine Steller Mortensen is the 11,674th most popular athlete (down from 11,639th in 2019), the 1,084th most popular biography from Norway and the 128th most popular Norwegian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Martine Steller Mortensen ranks 11,674 out of 6,025Before her are Žan Luka Zelko, Pim van Vugt, Miku Koide, Siwakorn Wongpin, Megan Signal, and Georgia Nugent-O'Leary. After her are Katie Doar, Mohammad Al-Mosawi, Chloe Tipple, Christian Schumach, Leyde Guerra, and Pedro Quintas.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Martine Steller Mortensen ranks 1,819Before her are Brandon Wakeling, Žan Luka Zelko, Abdulrahman Al-Fadhel, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Timothy Anderson, and Lars Magne Ullvang. After her are Yulia Lichagina, Kathleen Grace Noble, Matthew Lydement, Daniel Gaysinsky, Lorenzo Bacci, and Lee Jin-kyu.

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In Norway

Among people born in Norway, Martine Steller Mortensen ranks 1,092 out of 1,039Before her are Oscar Stabe Helvig (1995), Julie Erichsen (2001), Martin Helseth (1994), Lars Magne Ullvang (1994), Tonje Daffinrud (1991), and Erik Hægstad (1996). After her are Ingeborg Løyning (2000).

Among ATHLETES In Norway

Among athletes born in Norway, Martine Steller Mortensen ranks 129Before her are Dylan Carter (null), Nicholas Wilson (null), Lotte Miller (1996), Kristian Krogh Johannessen (1995), Sofus Heggemsnes (1999), and Endre Funnemark (1998). After her are Julie Erichsen (2001), Erik Hægstad (1996), Martin Helseth (1994), Therese Viklund (1987), Tonje Daffinrud (1991), and Lars Magne Ullvang (1994).