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Thobias Montler

1996 - Today

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Thobias Montler (born 15 February 1996) is a Swedish athlete specialising in the long jump. He won a bronze medal at the 2017 European U23 Championships. In addition, he finished fourth at the 2018 European Championships. Montler was a silver medalist in long jump at the 2022 World Indoor Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Thobias Montler is the 6,887th most popular athlete (down from 6,352nd in 2019), the 1,898th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,865th in 2019) and the 191st most popular Swedish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Thobias Montler ranks 6,887 out of 6,025Before him are Dragana Tomašević, Sky Brown, Mirosław Ziętarski, Ekaterina Voronina, Almir dos Santos, and Scott Durant. After him are Rhys Williams, Tristan Walker, Ádám Varga, Stanimira Petrova, Ashleigh Nelson, and Michał Szpakowski.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Thobias Montler ranks 877Before him are Yuta Koike, Albertina Kassoma, Lumor Agbenyenu, Shuta Doi, Daryll Neita, and Timur Morgunov. After him are Shintaro Nago, Stephanie Del Valle, Natsuki Mugikura, Yang Haoran, Masaki Sakamoto, and Antonia Lottner.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Thobias Montler ranks 1,898 out of 1,879Before him are Oscar Möller (1989), Lucas Pellas (1995), Felix Beijmo (1998), Jenny Carlson (1995), Walter Wallberg (2000), and Mikael Aggefors (1985). After him are Patrik Kittel (1976), Carin Strömberg (1993), Christina Källberg (2000), Alex Norén (1982), Linda Bergström (1995), and Sarah Lahti (1995).

Among ATHLETES In Sweden

Among athletes born in Sweden, Thobias Montler ranks 191Before him are Alexander Edler (1986), Max Salminen (1988), Andreas Kramer (1997), Agnes Knochenhauer (1989), Michaela Meijer (1993), and Mikael Aggefors (1985). After him are Patrik Kittel (1976), Christina Källberg (2000), Alex Norén (1982), Linda Bergström (1995), Sarah Lahti (1995), and Patricia Strenius (1989).