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Michel Tornéus

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Michel Tresor Komesha Tornéus (born 26 May 1986) is a Swedish former long jumper. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Michel Tornéus is the 6,960th most popular athlete, the 1,991st most popular biography from Sweden and the 200th most popular Swedish Athlete.

Michel Tornéus is most famous for being a Swedish long jumper who has competed at an international level, including the Olympics and World Championships. He is known for his achievements in the sport, particularly his performances in the long jump event.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Michel Tornéus ranks 6,957 out of 6,025Before him are Hima Das, Martin Rubeš, and Tatjana Pinto. After him are Marharyta Makhneva, Emma Jørgensen, Hanna Sola, Sofia Ennaoui, Emily Diamond, Steven Da Costa, Barney Williams, Nadezhda Dubovitskaya, and Zhang Liang.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Michel Tornéus ranks 1,862Before him are Craig Gardner, Ally Maki, Garrett Temple, Niko Bungert, Masahiro Nasukawa, and Jairo. After him are Tomoyasu Naito, Nathan Cohen, MatPat, Ruslan Tyumenbayev, Lokesh Kanagaraj, and Dickson Nwakaeme.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Michel Tornéus ranks 1,989 out of 1,879Before him are Carl Hagelin (1988), Anders Nilsson (1990), Anton Strålman (1986), and Gustav Engvall (1996). After him are Lars Nelson (1985), Filip Dagerstål (1997), Leonard Zuta (1992), Carl Söderberg (1985), Agnes Knochenhauer (1989), Mahmoud Eid (1993), Joakim Nordström (1992), and Noah Sonko Sundberg (1996).

Among ATHLETES In Sweden

Among athletes born in Sweden, Michel Tornéus ranks 198Before him are Alexander Edler (1986), Max Salminen (1988), Andreas Kramer (1997), and Anders Nilsson (1990). After him are Agnes Knochenhauer (1989), Michaela Meijer (1993), Mikael Aggefors (1985), Thobias Montler (1996), Patrik Kittel (1976), Christina Källberg (2000), Alex Norén (1982), and Linda Bergström (1995).