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Thomas Johanson

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Thomas Mark Mikael Johanson (born 3 June 1969 in Helsinki) is a Finnish sailor and Olympic champion. He won a gold medal in the 49er Class with Jyrki Järvi at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. In 2008–2009, he was a crew member on yacht Ericsson 3 and in 2011–12 on yacht PUMA Ocean Racing in the Volvo Ocean Race. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Thomas Johanson is the 3,986th most popular athlete (down from 2,984th in 2024), the 610th most popular biography from Finland (down from 532nd in 2019) and the 108th most popular Finnish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Thomas Johanson ranks 3,986 out of 6,025Before him are Vsevolods Zeļonijs, Natalya Pomoshchnikova-Voronova, Nicolas Hénard, Jamie Dwyer, Mohamed Suleiman, and Lars Nieberg. After him are Luke Campbell, Sébastien Flute, Abdalelah Haroun, Brittney Reese, Masato, and Tibor Gécsek.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Thomas Johanson ranks 1,002Before him are Linda Pétursdóttir, Valentina Tserbe-Nessina, Sabine Bau, Luis Musrri, Amy Landecker, and Mohamed Suleiman. After him are Masahiko Nakagawa, Bryan Steel, Adrian Goldsworthy, Steve Lewis, Justo Ruiz, and Slavomír Kňazovický.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Thomas Johanson ranks 610 out of 751Before him are Ville Niinistö (1976), Juho Hänninen (1981), Jarkko Oikarinen (1967), Riitta-Liisa Roponen (1978), Iivo Niskanen (1992), and Lauri Markkanen (1997). After him are Janne Happonen (1984), Marjut Rolig (1966), Chisu (1982), Niklas Hagman (1979), Maria Ohisalo (1985), and Ville Nieminen (1977).

Among ATHLETES In Finland

Among athletes born in Finland, Thomas Johanson ranks 108Before him are Janne Lahtela (1974), Ismo Falck (1966), Jyrki Järvi (1966), Jari Lipponen (1972), Kimmo Kinnunen (1968), and Markku Uusipaavalniemi (1966). After him are Niklas Hagman (1979), Ville Räikkönen (1972), Valentin Kononen (1969), Paavo Puurunen (1973), Jari Mantila (1971), and Wille Mäkelä (1974).