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Hjördis Nordin

1932 - Today

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Hjördis Margareta Nordin (later Hallquist, born 2 August 1932) is a retired Swedish gymnast. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Hjördis Nordin has received more than 8,711 page views. Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Hjördis Nordin is the 105th most popular gymnast, the 986th most popular biography from Sweden and the 20th most popular Swedish Gymnast.

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Among GYMNASTS

Among gymnasts, Hjördis Nordin ranks 105 out of 370Before her are Carl Hårleman, Axel Sjöblom, Louis Ségura, Per Nilsson, Georg Brustad, and Luciano Savorini. After her are Angelo Zorzi, Herman Glass, Per Bertilsson, Osvald Moberg, Göta Pettersson, and Erik Norberg.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1932, Hjördis Nordin ranks 446Before her are John Emery, Guillaume Bieganski, Padmini, Policarpo Paz García, George Gruntz, and Çetin Zeybek. After her are Gábor Delneky, Gaudencio Rosales, R. B. Kitaj, Sheree North, Luke Askew, and Ann Bannon.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Hjördis Nordin ranks 986 out of 1,879Before her are Eva Dahlgren (1960), Jonas Thern (1967), Stefan Holm (1976), Georg de Laval (1883), Pierre Thorsson (1966), and Kjell Rosén (1921). After her are Horace Engdahl (1948), Roy Andersson (1949), Gustaf Rosenquist (1887), Christian von Koenigsegg (1972), Assar Rönnlund (1935), and Göte Hagström (1918).

Among GYMNASTS In Sweden

Among gymnasts born in Sweden, Hjördis Nordin ranks 20Before her are Vanja Blomberg (1929), Leonard Peterson (1885), Axel Janse (1888), Carl Hårleman (1886), Axel Sjöblom (1882), and Per Nilsson (1890). After her are Per Bertilsson (1892), Osvald Moberg (1888), Göta Pettersson (1926), Erik Norberg (1883), Ingrid Sandahl (1924), and Ann-Sofi Pettersson (1932).