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Marcus Hellner

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Carl Marcus Joakim Hellner (born 25 November 1985) is a Swedish former cross-country skier who competed between 2003 and 2018. He retired at the end of the 2017-18 FIS World Cup season. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Marcus Hellner is the 465th most popular skier (down from 459th in 2019), the 1,505th most popular biography from Sweden (up from 1,507th in 2019) and the 30th most popular Swedish Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Marcus Hellner ranks 465 out of 817Before him are Marjut Rolig, Jan Hudec, Frida Karlsson, Todd Lodwick, Michelle Gisin, and Andreas Schönbächler. After him are Elfi Eder, Manfred Mölgg, Hans Knauß, Johann André Forfang, Christin Cooper, and Pål Golberg.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Marcus Hellner ranks 666Before him are J. R. Smith, Benjamin Kleibrink, Brant Daugherty, Nahomi Kawasumi, Marcus Williams, and Brad Evans. After him are Henk Grol, Loïc Perrin, Mohammed Abdellaoue, Nathalie Moellhausen, Luton Shelton, and Carlos.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Marcus Hellner ranks 1,505 out of 1,879Before him are Jim Gottfridsson (1992), Linus Sandgren (1972), Anna von Hausswolff (1986), Eva Lund (1971), Cecilia Wikström (1965), and Per Nilsson (1982). After him are Tomas Antonelius (1973), Magnus Johansson (1973), Dalibor Doder (1979), Kim Andersson (1982), Claudia Galli (1978), and Karl-Johan Johnsson (1990).

Among SKIERS In Sweden

Among skiers born in Sweden, Marcus Hellner ranks 30Before him are Frida Hansdotter (1985), Charlotte Kalla (1987), Christer Majbäck (1964), Jonna Sundling (1994), Markus Larsson (1979), and Frida Karlsson (1999). After him are Johan Olsson (1980), Stina Nilsson (1993), Niklas Jonsson (1969), Emil Jönsson (1985), Per Elofsson (1977), and Mathias Fredriksson (1973).