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Vanja Blomberg

1929 - Today

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Vanja Hedvig Desideria Blomberg (later Webjörn, born 28 January 1929) is a retired Swedish gymnast. She was part of the Swedish teams that won gold medals at the 1950 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships (all-around) and 1952 Summer Olympics (team portable apparatus). She was the national all-around champion in 1950 and attended the 1956 Olympics as a coach. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vanja Blomberg is the 148th most popular gymnast (down from 90th in 2019), the 1,134th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 921st in 2019) and the 30th most popular Swedish Gymnast.

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Among GYMNASTS

Among gymnasts, Vanja Blomberg ranks 148 out of 370Before her are Otto Authén, Nils Granfelt, Bjarne Johnsen, Thomas Thorstensen, Axel Janse, and Hans Beyer. After her are Robert Sjursen, Roland Brückner, Simone Biles, George Eyser, Dmitry Bilozerchev, and Cristina Elena Grigoraș.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1929, Vanja Blomberg ranks 502Before her are Gheorghe Fiat, Arturo Fernández Rodríguez, Jean-Denis Bredin, Branko Grünbaum, Joe Meek, and Red Amick. After her are Basri Dirimlili, Paolo Ferrari, LaVern Baker, Amanda Blake, Surinder Kaur, and Jaime Gómez.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Vanja Blomberg ranks 1,134 out of 1,879Before her are Lotta Engberg (1963), Otto von Porat (1903), Axel Janse (1888), Kristina Lugn (1948), Tomas Jonsson (1960), and Bjarne Andersson (1940). After her are Axwell (1977), Markus Rosenberg (1982), Jörgen Augustsson (1952), Ingemar Erlandsson (1957), Hasse Backe (1952), and Simon Aspelin (1974).

Among GYMNASTS In Sweden

Among gymnasts born in Sweden, Vanja Blomberg ranks 30Before her are Knut Torell (1885), Gun Röring (1930), Göta Pettersson (1926), Per Nilsson (1890), Nils Granfelt (1887), and Axel Janse (1888). After her are Nils Silfverskiöld (1888), Rudolf Degermark (1886), and Jonna Adlerteg (1995).