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Vidar Johansson

1996 - Today

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Vidar Johansson (born 8 October 1996) is a Swedish long-distance runner. He competed in the 3000 metres steeplechase at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vidar Johansson is the 10,147th most popular athlete (down from 9,817th in 2019), the 1,949th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,946th in 2019) and the 223rd most popular Swedish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Vidar Johansson ranks 10,147 out of 6,025Before him are Anna Baranchuk, Lebogang Shange, Christina Bourmpou, Chala Beyo, Gediminas Truskauskas, and Shura Kitata. After him are Najma Parveen, Mel Reid, Dilpreet Singh, João Azevedo, Nouha Landoulsi, and Yoshua Shing.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Vidar Johansson ranks 1,385Before him are Frederik Schou-Nielsen, Dominique Parrish, Yul Moldauer, Itay Goldfaden, Špela Perše, and Shura Kitata. After him are Peng Chia-mao, Amelie Wortmann, Roberts Akmens, Angelica Olmo, Alejandra Alonso, and Myagmaryn Delgerkhüü.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Vidar Johansson ranks 1,949 out of 1,879Before him are Victor Johansson (1998), Jean Paul Bredau (1999), Emil Blomberg (1992), Madelene Sagström (1992), Mahdi Saad (1989), and Emelie Fast (2004). After him are Louise Romeike (1990), Ghirmai Efrem (1996), Tatiana Salcuțan (2001), Lovisa Claesson (1995), Han Jiayu (2001), and Hannah Burkhill (2000).

Among ATHLETES In Sweden

Among athletes born in Sweden, Vidar Johansson ranks 223Before him are Maja Nilsson (1999), Alena Nazdrova (1998), Sanzhar Mussayev (1996), Jean Paul Bredau (1999), Emil Blomberg (1992), and Madelene Sagström (1992). After him are Louise Romeike (1990), Lovisa Claesson (1995), Han Jiayu (2001), Linnea Stensils (1994), Emil Järudd (1998), and Daniel Pettersson (1969).