TABLE TENNIS PLAYER

Kristian Karlsson

1991 - Today

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Kristian Gunnar Karlsson (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈkrɪ̌sːtɪjan ˈkɑ̌ːɭsɔn]; born 6 August 1991) is a Swedish professional table tennis player. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Kristian Karlsson has received more than 76,286 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Kristian Karlsson is the 84th most popular table tennis player, the 1,565th most popular biography from Sweden and the 9th most popular Swedish Table Tennis Player.

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  • 76k

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  • 31.76

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 6.14

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.44

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among TABLE TENNIS PLAYERS

Among table tennis players, Kristian Karlsson ranks 84 out of 107Before him are Patrick Chila, Guo Yue, Koki Niwa, Park Mi-young, Steffen Fetzner, and Bernadette Szőcs. After him are Bastian Steger, Kim Hyang-mi, Tiago Apolónia, Kasumi Ishikawa, Kang Hee-chan, and Mima Ito.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Kristian Karlsson ranks 513Before him are Junshirō Kobayashi, Ksenia Pervak, Esther Garrel, Patrick Konrad, Pierson Fodé, and Florian Lejeune. After him are Emre Çolak, Irina Rimes, Kenny Lala, Djené Dakonam, Pierre-Michel Lasogga, and Jony Rodríguez.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Kristian Karlsson ranks 1,565 out of 1,879Before him are Fredrik Stillman (1966), Thomas Löfkvist (1984), Lena Hallengren (1973), Sandra Oxenryd (1982), Mikael Damberg (1971), and Mathilde Johansson (1985). After him are Victor Crone (1992), Tove Styrke (1992), Eva Lund (1971), Marcus Danielson (1989), Per Elofsson (1977), and Ken Sema (1993).

Among TABLE TENNIS PLAYERS In Sweden

Among table tennis players born in Sweden, Kristian Karlsson ranks 9Before him are Stellan Bengtsson (1952), Kjell Johansson (1946), Mikael Appelgren (1961), Erik Lindh (1964), Ulf Bengtsson (1960), and Peter Karlsson (1969).