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Sarah Lahti

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Sarah Lahti (born 18 February 1995) is a Swedish middle-distance runner. She competed in the 1500 metres at the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships without qualifying for the final. She is the current Swedish record holder in the half marathon, and previously held the Swedish record at 10,000 metres, which she set at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sarah Lahti is the 7,182nd most popular athlete (down from 6,924th in 2019), the 1,958th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,900th in 2019) and the 199th most popular Swedish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Sarah Lahti ranks 7,182 out of 6,025Before her are Hannes Ocik, Eilidh Doyle, Marcelo Herrera, Evan Dunfee, Cyrian Ravet, and Robert Kobliashvili. After her are Paulo André de Oliveira, Michael Piccolruaz, Linda Cerruti, Johan Vásquez, Merel Smulders, and Mikhail Artamonov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Sarah Lahti ranks 1,173Before her are Rose Lavelle, Levon Aghasyan, Linda Bergström, Shogo Yoshikawa, Koki Fukui, and Timo Kastening. After her are Michael Piccolruaz, Victoria Duval, Hao Yun, Kosei Nukina, Dwayne Bacon, and Temma Matsuda.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Sarah Lahti ranks 1,958 out of 1,879Before her are Jonathan Ring (1991), John Klingberg (1992), Christina Källberg (2000), Kristopher Da Graca (1998), Alex Norén (1982), and Linda Bergström (1995). After her are Sophie Hansson (1998), Patrik Wålemark (2001), Oscar Linnér (1997), Oskar Eriksson (1991), Elias Pettersson (1998), and Patricia Strenius (1989).

Among ATHLETES In Sweden

Among athletes born in Sweden, Sarah Lahti ranks 199Before her are Mikael Aggefors (1985), Thobias Montler (1996), Patrik Kittel (1976), Christina Källberg (2000), Alex Norén (1982), and Linda Bergström (1995). After her are Oskar Eriksson (1991), Patricia Strenius (1989), Fredric Pettersson (1989), Kim Amb (1990), Kalle Berglund (1996), and Gaia Sabbatini (1999).