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Susanne Ljungskog

1976 - Today

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Susanne Ljungskog (born 16 March 1976 in Halmstad) is a Swedish former cyclist. As a four-time Olympian (1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008), she won the world road race championship in 2002 and 2003. The same years, she was UCI points champion. She has also won two World Cup races. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Susanne Ljungskog is the 685th most popular cyclist (up from 881st in 2019), the 1,418th most popular biography from Sweden (up from 1,543rd in 2019) and the 11th most popular Swedish Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Susanne Ljungskog ranks 685 out of 1,613Before her are Dylan Groenewegen, Sabine Spitz, José Luis Rubiera, Dean Woods, Rory Sutherland, and Carsten Wolf. After her are Simon Špilak, Nick Nuyens, Chris Anker Sørensen, Amets Txurruka, Serge Baguet, and Wim Vansevenant.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Susanne Ljungskog ranks 678Before her are Daniel Komen, Michele Frangilli, Enric Duran, Yegor Titov, Shelley Conn, and Delio Toledo. After her are Oleh Shelayev, Gaëtan Englebert, Jeremy Wotherspoon, Rama Yade, María Adánez, and Ionela Târlea.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Susanne Ljungskog ranks 1,418 out of 1,879Before her are Pontus Farnerud (1980), Lotta Lotass (1964), Oscar Wendt (1985), Andreas Wilson (1981), Fredrik Stenman (1983), and Martin Ponsiluoma (1995). After her are Morgan Johansson (1970), Mikael Nilsson (1968), Björn Ferry (1978), Peder Fredricson (1972), Pierre Thorsson (1966), and Fredrik Åkesson (1972).

Among CYCLISTS In Sweden

Among cyclists born in Sweden, Susanne Ljungskog ranks 11Before her are Tomas Pettersson (1947), Magnus Bäckstedt (1975), Gustav Larsson (1980), Emma Johansson (1983), Jan Karlsson (1966), and Michel Lafis (1967). After her are Thomas Löfkvist (1984), Fredrik Kessiakoff (1980), Marcus Ljungqvist (1974), Jenny Rissveds (1994), Tobias Ludvigsson (1991), and Emilia Fahlin (1988).