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Therese Johaug

1988 - Today

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Therese Johaug (born 25 June 1988) is a Norwegian former cross-country skier from the village of Dalsbygda in Os Municipality. In World Ski Championships she won ten individual gold medals along with four gold medals in relays, and she is a four-time Olympic gold medallist. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Therese Johaug is the 85th most popular skier (up from 136th in 2019), the 346th most popular biography from Norway (up from 447th in 2019) and the 18th most popular Norwegian Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Therese Johaug ranks 85 out of 817Before her are Christine Goitschel, Pavel Kolchin, Aulis Kallakorpi, Nils Karlsson, Walter Steiner, and Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi. After her are Toini Pöysti, Heinrich Messner, Toini Gustafsson, Stig Sollander, Hedy Schlunegger, and Franco Nones.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Therese Johaug ranks 80Before her are Sokratis Papastathopoulos, Marin Čilić, Allison Williams, David Ospina, Vasyl Lomachenko, and Tarjei Bø. After her are Éver Banega, Alexa PenaVega, Nemanja Matić, Ma Long, Joe Cole, and Benedikt Höwedes.

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In Norway

Among people born in Norway, Therese Johaug ranks 346 out of 1,039Before her are Roar Grønvold (1946), Tarjei Bø (1988), Sverre Farstad (1920), Tom Henning Øvrebø (1966), Terje Rypdal (1947), and Halfdan Kjerulf (1815). After her are Fartein Valen (1887), Grímur Kamban (801), Simen Agdestein (1967), Gjermund Eggen (1941), Otto Bahr Halvorsen (1872), and Peter Ascanius (1723).

Among SKIERS In Norway

Among skiers born in Norway, Therese Johaug ranks 18Before her are Inger Aufles (1941), Ivar Formo (1951), Sigmund Ruud (1907), Vegard Ulvang (1963), Torgeir Brandtzæg (1941), and Anders Haugen (1888). After her are Narve Bonna (1901), Erling Evensen (1914), Berit Aunli (1956), Lasse Kjus (1971), Tora Berger (1981), and Anette Bøe (1957).