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Martin Helseth

1994 - Today

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Martin Helseth (born 11 July 1994) is a Norwegian competitive rower, born in Ålesund. He competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo 2021, in men's quadruple sculls. He won national titles in single scull in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021 and 2022. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Martin Helseth has received more than 4,193 page views. His biography is available in 2 different languages on Wikipedia. Martin Helseth is the 11,625th most popular athlete, the 1,084th most popular biography from Norway and the 127th most popular Norwegian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Martin Helseth ranks 11,625 out of 6,025Before him are Sema Ludrick, Natasa Lappa, Markus Kessler, Hurly Long, Ryan Olowofela, and Alison Rusher. After him are Dai Yoshioka, Han Kun-kyu, Mikita Tsirkun, Alison Gibson, Jake Ilardi, and Clayton Young.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Martin Helseth ranks 1,816Before him are Žan Luka Zelko, Brandon Wakeling, Lee Jin-kyu, Kathleen Grace Noble, Patrick Sunderman, and Lucas Mazzo. After him is David Kendziera.

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In Norway

Among people born in Norway, Martin Helseth ranks 1,090 out of 1,039Before him are Ingeborg Løyning (2000), Therese Viklund (1987), Julie Erichsen (2001), Sofus Heggemsnes (1999), Tonje Daffinrud (1991), and Lars Magne Ullvang (1994). After him are Martine Steller Mortensen (1994), Erik Hægstad (1996), and Oscar Stabe Helvig (1995).

Among ATHLETES In Norway

Among athletes born in Norway, Martin Helseth ranks 128Before him are Helene Næss (1991), Dylan Carter (null), Nicholas Wilson (null), Lotte Miller (1996), Kristian Krogh Johannessen (1995), and Endre Funnemark (1998). After him are Erik Hægstad (1996), Tonje Daffinrud (1991), Sofus Heggemsnes (1999), Oscar Stabe Helvig (1995), Martine Steller Mortensen (1994), and Lars Magne Ullvang (1994).