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Stig Sjölin

1928 - 1995

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他的传记在维基百科上提供 16 种语言版本(较 2024 年的 15 种增加)。Stig Sjölin在最受欢迎的运动员中排名第1879位(较 2024 年的第1809位下降),在瑞典人物传记中排名第1092位(较 2019 年的第1134位上升),并在最受欢迎的瑞典运动员中排名第109位。

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Among 运动员

Among 运动员, Stig Sjölin ranks 1,879 out of 6,025Before him are Romolo Catasta, Erwin Keller, Roman Šebrle, Josef Augusta, Bjørn Paulson, and Iryna Yatchenko. After him are Anna Dresden-Polak, Sofia Corban, Zhu Jianhua, Ambrus Nagy, Mario Tullio Montano, and Peter Wright.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1928, Stig Sjölin ranks 522Before him are Mirza Tahir Ahmad, Russell Mockridge, Douglas Rain, Cheikh Hamidou Kane, Sheila Lerwill, and William Smith. After him are René Vautier, Jean-François Deniau, Olle Larsson, Marie-Louise Linssen-Vaessen, Gertrude Liebhart, and Peter Hacks. Among people deceased in 1995, Stig Sjölin ranks 294Before him are Salil Chowdhury, George Stibitz, Bruno Junk, George Woodcock, T. Keith Glennan, and Iqbal Masih. After him are Boris Gurevich, Rauf Hajiyev, Art Mollner, Franco Bertinetti, Patsy Ruth Miller, and Todor Diev.

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In 瑞典

Among people born in 瑞典, Stig Sjölin ranks 1,092 out of NaNBefore him are Eva Ström (1947), Cecilia Malmström (1968), Jan Halvarsson (1942), Erik Lindahl (1891), Lennart Magnusson (1924), and Erik Svensson (1903). After him are Göta Pettersson (1926), Hasse Borg (1953), Jakob Cedergren (1973), Magnus Norman (1976), Roger Ljung (1966), and Alexander Isak (1999).

Among 运动员 In 瑞典

Among 运动员 born in 瑞典, Stig Sjölin ranks 109Before him are Eric Carlberg (1880), Gunnar Åkerlund (1923), Sven-Åke Lundbäck (1948), Georg de Laval (1883), Lennart Magnusson (1924), and Erik Svensson (1903). After him are Olle Larsson (1928), Stefan Holm (1976), Henry Jonsson (1912), Arvid Spångberg (1890), Gert Blomé (1934), and Birger Cederin (1895).

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