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Ragnhild Haga

1991 - Today

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Ragnhild Gløersen Haga (born 12 February 1991) is a retired Norwegian Olympic champion cross-country skier. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 22 in 2024). Ragnhild Haga is the 469th most popular skier (up from 591st in 2024), the 778th most popular biography from Norway (up from 847th in 2019) and the 84th most popular Norwegian Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Ragnhild Haga ranks 469 out of 817Before her are Katja Koren, Axel Teichmann, Tina Weirather, Diann Roffe, Svetlana Gladysheva, and Debbie Armstrong. After her are Radim Nyč, Klaus Ofner, Dawid Kubacki, Felix Neureuther, Sara Takanashi, and Katrin Zeller.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Ragnhild Haga ranks 403Before her are Paulina Gaitán, Ricardo Goulart, Robin Stjernberg, Baiba Bendika, Mattia Destro, and Addison Timlin. After her are Farrah Abraham, Shin Won-ho, Ahmed Hegazi, Joel Obi, Panagiotis Tachtsidis, and Patrick Herrmann.

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In Norway

Among people born in Norway, Ragnhild Haga ranks 780 out of 1,039Before her are Hans Christer Holund (1989), Sander Sagosen (1995), Maiken Caspersen Falla (1990), Lise Haavik (1962), Astrid S (1996), Karoline Dyhre Breivang (1980), Mats Zuccarello (1987), and Sylvi Listhaug (1977). After her are Linda Grubben (1979), Lisa Loven Kongsli (1979), Erik Solheim (1955), and Gry Østvik (1963).

Among SKIERS In Norway

Among skiers born in Norway, Ragnhild Haga ranks 84Before her are Simen Hegstad Krüger (1993), Johan Remen Evensen (1985), Trond Einar Elden (1970), Kenneth Braaten (1974), Hans Christer Holund (1989), and Maiken Caspersen Falla (1990). After her are Johann André Forfang (1995), Harald Strand Nilsen (1971), Pål Golberg (1990), Emil Iversen (1991), Hedda Berntsen (1976), and Halldor Skard (1973).