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Ville Räikkönen

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Ville Räikkönen (born 14 February 1972 in Tuusula) is a Finnish former biathlete. He is the second cousin of 2007 Formula One World Champion Kimi Räikkönen. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Ville Räikkönen is the 4,162nd most popular athlete, the 623rd most popular biography from Finland and the 110th most popular Finnish Athlete.

Ville Räikkönen is most famous for being a Finnish biathlete who competed in various international competitions, including the Winter Olympics. He was born in 1972 and has represented Finland in the sport of biathlon.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ville Räikkönen ranks 4,162 out of 6,025Before him are Timur Taymazov, Stefan Nilsson, Michael Steinbach, Alla Cherkasova, Orlando Hernández, and Giorgi Vazagashvili. After him are Arnd Peiffer, Li Chunxiu, Jan Řehula, José Théodore, Lyubov Bruletova, and Jason Rogers.

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Among people born in 1972, Ville Räikkönen ranks 1,074Before him are Garo Paylan, Vladimir Šujster, Lucian Marinescu, Christa Campbell, Sean Dundee, and Paul Okon. After him are Ahmed Maiteeq, Beto O'Rourke, Adrian Martinez, Christian Mayer, Saul Williams, and Aleksey Medvedev.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Ville Räikkönen ranks 623 out of 751Before him are Esa Keskinen (1965), Niklas Bäckström (1978), Esapekka Lappi (1991), Jyri Kjäll (1969), Antti Sumiala (1974), and Jukka Raitala (1988). After him are Toni Kallio (1978), Toni Kuivasto (1975), Mikael Granlund (1992), Petteri Koponen (1988), Janne Niinimaa (1975), and Anssi Koivuranta (1988).

Among ATHLETES In Finland

Among athletes born in Finland, Ville Räikkönen ranks 110Before him are Jyrki Järvi (1966), Jari Lipponen (1972), Kimmo Kinnunen (1968), Markku Uusipaavalniemi (1966), Thomas Johanson (1969), and Niklas Hagman (1979). After him are Valentin Kononen (1969), Paavo Puurunen (1973), Jari Mantila (1971), Wille Mäkelä (1974), Päivi Alafrantti (1964), and Mikko Ronkainen (1978).