Table Tennis Player

Mikael Appelgren

Swedish table tennis player

1961 - today

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His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Mikael Appelgren is the 20th most popular table tennis player (up from 24th in 2024), the 1,035th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,018th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Swedish Table Tennis Player.

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Mikael Appelgren's biography spans 18 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 53.30.

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Among Table Tennis Players

Among table tennis players, Mikael Appelgren ranks 20 out of 157. Before him are Zoltán Berczik, Ma Long, Kjell Johansson, Zoran Primorac, Timo Boll, and Tibor Klampár. After him are Vladimir Samsonov, Jean-Michel Saive, Ma Lin, Ni Xialian, Yoo Nam-kyu, and Wang Liqin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Mikael Appelgren ranks 394. Before him are Cui Jian, Zbigniew Zamachowski, Simon West, Miran Tepeš, Cédric Klapisch, and Camryn Manheim. After him are Omar Razzaz, Kateryna Yushchenko, Jurga Ivanauskaitė, Patricia Urquiola, Bismillah Khan Mohammadi, and Sam Robards.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Mikael Appelgren ranks 1,035 out of 2,211. Before him are Erik Norberg (1883), Roland Nilsson (1963), Svante Thuresson (1937), Östen Undén (1886), Göran Hagberg (1947), and Ulf Sterner (1941). After him are Signe Hasso (1915), Sara Danius (1962), Mats Näslund (1959), Carl Abrahamsson (1896), Titiyo (1967), and Suzanne Osten (1944).

Among Table Tennis Players In Sweden

Among table tennis players born in Sweden, Mikael Appelgren ranks 5. Before him are Jan-Ove Waldner (1965), Jörgen Persson (1966), Stellan Bengtsson (1952), and Kjell Johansson (1946). After him are Erik Lindh (1964), Peter Karlsson (1969), Ulf Bengtsson (1960), Truls Möregårdh (2002), and Kristian Karlsson (1991).

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