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Haldor Halderson

1898 - 1965

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Haldor Halderson (Halldór Halldórsson; January 7, 1898 – August 1, 1965) was an Icelandic-Canadian ice hockey player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. Halderson was the right wing for the Winnipeg Falcons, the Canadian team which won the Olympic gold medal in 1920. Slim then joined the Victoria Aristocrats/Victoria Cougars and helped them win the Stanley Cup in 1925. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Haldor Halderson has received more than 20,014 page views. His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Haldor Halderson is the 2,583rd most popular athlete.

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Among athletes, Haldor Halderson ranks 2,583 out of 6,025Before him are Qu Yunxia, Stephanie Graf, Addis Abebe, Willi Wülbeck, Georg Hackl, and Hubert Gardas. After him are Reese Hoffa, Alex Schwazer, Peter Thomsen, Manfred Stengl, Peter Angerer, and Darya Klishina.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1898, Haldor Halderson ranks 317Before him are Rod La Rocque, Doug Livingstone, George Chandler, Walter Abel, Harry Edward, and Jimmy Douglas. After him are Lee Tracy, and Harold Stephen Black. Among people deceased in 1965, Haldor Halderson ranks 240Before him are Henry Weed Fowler, Zachary Scott, Gladys Davis, Randall Jarrell, Clemence Dane, and Louis Baillon. After him are Creighton Hale, H. V. Evatt, Eddie Gribbon, Willard Schmidt, Dixie Bibb Graves, and Sherman Minton.

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