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Gunilla Andersson

1975 - today

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Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Gunilla Andersson is the 4,144th most popular athlete, the 1,582nd most popular biography from Sweden and the 157th most popular Swedish Athlete.

Gunilla Andersson is most famous for being a Swedish ice hockey player who competed at a high level in women's ice hockey. She has represented Sweden in international competitions, contributing to the growth of the sport in the country.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Gunilla Andersson ranks 4,144 out of 6,025Before her are Sandie Richards, Dmytro Pidruchnyi, Lee Chang-hwan, Tatyana Firova, Olga Kotlyarova, and David Robertson. After her are Maarten van der Linden, Tiki Gelana, Olaf Winter, Janay DeLoach Soukup, Matthias Mellinghaus, and Susanne Gunnarsson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Gunilla Andersson ranks 868Before her are B.G. Knocc Out, Ingrid Rubio, Luigi Mastrangelo, Rui Faria, Peggy Zina, and Younis Khan. After her are Václav Prospal, Junji Sato, David Gordon Green, Akshaye Khanna, Alexander Bocharov, and Jasey-Jay Anderson.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Gunilla Andersson ranks 1,582 out of NaNBefore her are Ronnie Sundin (1970), Patrik Carlgren (1992), Maria Malmer Stenergard (1981), Henrik Stenson (1976), Johan Olsson (1980), and Mikael Ishak (1993). After her are Nils van der Poel (1996), Susanne Gunnarsson (1963), Nilla Fischer (1984), Hans Eklund (1969), Miiko Albornoz (1990), and Linus Omark (1987).

Among Athletes In Sweden

Among athletes born in Sweden, Gunilla Andersson ranks 157Before her are Sebastian Samuelsson (1997), Emma Green (1984), Elisabet Gustafson (1964), Ulf Johansson (1967), Mattias Falck (1991), and Eva Lund (1971). After her are Susanne Gunnarsson (1963), Carl Johan Bergman (1978), Fredrik Lööf (1969), Anna Le Moine (1973), Johan Petersson (1973), and Daniel Ståhl (1992).

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