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Nicholas Wilson

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Nicholas Wilson may refer to: Elijah Nicholas Wilson (1842–1915), known as "The White Indian Boy" Nick Gage (Nicholas Wilson, born 1980), professional wrestler Nicholas Wilson (parson) (died 1548), English clergyman Nicholas Wilson, Lord Wilson of Culworth (born 1945), British judge Nick Wilson (field hockey) (born 1990), New Zealand field hockey player Nick Wilson (American football) (born 1996), American football running back Nicholas Wilson (alpine skier) (born 1960), British former alpine skier Nick Wilson (Survivor contestant) (born 1990), Survivor: David vs. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Nicholas Wilson has received more than 12,164 page views. Their biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nicholas Wilson is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 1,040th most popular biography from Norway and the 98th most popular Norwegian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Nicholas Wilson ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before them are Thomas Koechlin, Ippei Watanabe, Maddie Musselman, Mario Mola, Noah Williams, and Atom. After them are Elena Zdrokova, Khouloud Hlimi, Avtandil Kentchadze, Arnas Šidiškis, Katie Snowden, and Katie Doar.

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In Norway

Among people born in Norway, Nicholas Wilson ranks 1,087 out of 1,039Before them are Geir Gulliksen (1960), Hermann Tomasgaard (1994), Lars Magne Ullvang (1994), Helene Næss (1991), Sondre Nordstad Moen (1991), and Richard Ordemann (1994). After them are Kim Ji-soo (null), Dylan Carter (null), Sarah Davies (null), Casper Stornes (null), Erik Watndal (1979), and Molly Huddle (1984).

Among ATHLETES In Norway

Among athletes born in Norway, Nicholas Wilson ranks 119Before them are Geir Gulliksen (1960), Martin Helseth (1994), Anders Mol (1997), Erik Hægstad (1996), Kristian Krogh Johannessen (1995), and Hedda Hynne (1990). After them are Anne Vilde Tuxen (1998), Lotte Miller (1996), Martine Steller Mortensen (1994), Therese Viklund (1987), Oscar Stabe Helvig (1995), and Dylan Carter (null).