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Matti Sippala

1908 - 1997

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彼の伝記はウィキペディアで19言語で利用可能です。Matti Sippalaは、最も人気のあるアスリートの中で第1147位(2024年の第768位から順位を下げ)、フィンランド人物の伝記の中で第336位(2019年の第295位から順位を下げ)、また最も人気のあるフィンランド人アスリートの中で第55位に位置しています。

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Among アスリート

Among アスリート, Matti Sippala ranks 1,147 out of 6,025Before him are Lars Jørgen Madsen, Jorge Llopart, Frank Rühle, Paul Castanet, Lajos Gönczy, and Joseph Dempsey. After him are Shunpei Uto, Danas Pozniakas, Vladimir Morozov, Otto Fickeisen, Niels Fredborg, and Oscar Osthoff.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1908, Matti Sippala ranks 334Before him are Knut Fridell, Jiro Sato, Dee Brown, Abdulla Aliş, John Doeg, and Cecilia Seghizzi. After him are Olaf Hoffsbakken, Noël Liétaer, John Brinck, Buster Crabbe, George Rodger, and Pierre Korb. Among people deceased in 1997, Matti Sippala ranks 243Before him are Luther Allison, Helene Hanff, Qin Jiwei, Tony Zale, Charles Hallahan, and Tamara Makarova. After him are Spartaco Bandinelli, Michael Manley, Abdelkader Ben Bouali, Aleksandr Ivanov, Ferenc Sipos, and Marshall Applewhite.

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In フィンランド

Among people born in フィンランド, Matti Sippala ranks 336 out of NaNBefore him are Pauli Nevala (1940), Hermanni Pihlajamäki (1903), Kjell Westö (1961), Jorma Ollila (1950), Linda Brava (1970), and Oskari Tokoi (1873). After him are Eino Purje (1900), Emppu Vuorinen (1978), Arvo Ylppö (1887), Kirka (1950), Eeles Landström (1932), and Paavo Lonkila (1923).

Among アスリート In フィンランド

Among アスリート born in フィンランド, Matti Sippala ranks 55Before him are Mirja Hietamies (1931), Akilles Järvinen (1905), Siiri Rantanen (1924), Eero Berg (1898), Erkki Kataja (1924), and Pauli Nevala (1940). After him are Eino Purje (1900), Eeles Landström (1932), Yrjö Hietanen (1927), Viljo Heino (1914), Pentti Linnosvuo (1933), and Sirkka Polkunen (1927).

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