Gunde Anders Svan (born 12 January 1962) is a Swedish former cross-country skier and auto racing driver. During his cross-country skiing career he won...
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of Georgia Lusaghbyur, Shirak, Armenia, formerly called Svan Anaco Airport, ICAO code Gunde Svan, former Swedish top-level cross-country skier This disambiguation...
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Ferry Svan is a Swedish professional woodchopper and logging sportsman, and the son of champion skier Gunde Svan. He is the first Swedish person to compete...
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was hosted by entertainer and musician Lars Kronér [sv], skiing athlete Gunde Svan, and TV-personality Rickard Olsson, none of whom were able to maintain...
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classical at the 1988 Winter Olympics. She is married to fellow skier Gunde Svan. All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS)....
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Austria on 10 December 1988 and finished in Falun, Sweden, on 12 March 1989.Gunde Svan of Sweden won the overall men's cup, his fifth title, and Yelena Välbe...
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9 December 1983 and finished in Murmansk, Soviet Union 25 March 1984. Gunde Svan of Sweden won the combined men's cup and Marja-Liisa Hämäläinen of Finland...
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Harri Kirvesniemi led the race after 5.8 kilometers, but it was the Swede Gunde Svan who won. Aki Karvonen and Kirvesniemi, both Finnish, completed the podium...
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alumnus of the school includes the Swedish former cross-country skier Gunde Svan, Swedish biathlete and former cross-country skier Stina Nilsson and Swedish...
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TV4 and Fångarna på fortet ( the latter with cross-country skiing star Gunde Svan). She worked for a while as a skin therapist but never left showbiz assignments...
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12 December 1987 and finished in Rovaniemi, Finland, on 27 March 1988. Gunde Svan of Sweden won the overall men's cup, and Marjo Matikainen of Finland won...
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2015, she co-hosted the Swedish game show Fångarna på Fortet (alongside Gunde Svan) at Fort Boyard for TV4, after Agneta Sjödin was injured in a bicycle...
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1948, of which three were obtained by cross-country skiers Gunde Svan and Thomas Wassberg. Svan and Wassberg won the men's 15 km and 50 km, respectively...
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Nordic skiers have been sponsored by and/or promoted Skigo waxes including Gunde Svan who appeared on the product packages in the 1980s and Christer Majbäck...
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(NOR), Armin Kogler (AUT) 1985: Anette Bøe (NOR), Per Bergerud (NOR), Gunde Svan (SWE) 1986: Brit Pettersen (NOR) 1987: Matti Nykänen (FIN), Hermann Weinbuch...
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Myllylä 1993 Bjørn Dæhlie 1995 Vladimir Smirnov (all four individual) 1991 Gunde Svan 1995 Bjørn Dæhlie 1997 Mika Myllylä out of 6 possible: 2015 Petter Northug...
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Patrik Sundström - ice hockey player Peter Sundström - ice hockey player Gunde Svan - cross-country skier Johan Svedberg - ice hockey player Lennart Svedberg...
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Dæhlie won his first World Championship gold medal. He beat skiing legend Gunde Svan on the 15 km freestyle. The medal was unexpected, since Dæhlie was young...
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Sator, rock band Scar Symmetry, death metal band Björn Skifs, entertainer Gunde Svan, cross-country skier, television presenter Peter Tägtgren, musician Anders...
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(2) Gunde Svan Bill Koch 1983–84 Gunde Svan Thomas Wassberg Harri Kirvesniemi (2) 1984–85 Gunde Svan Tor Håkon Holte Ove Aunli (2) 1985–86 Gunde Svan Torgny...
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one event: Gunde Svan (distance) First to win 20 races in one event: Gunde Svan (distance) First to win 30 races in one event: Gunde Svan (distance) First...
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half-silver medals. At the 1984 Winter Olympics, Wassberg beat out fellow Swede Gunde Svan by 4.9 seconds in the 50 km, the closest margin of victory ever in that...
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Vansbro is also known to be the home town of famous cross-country skier Gunde Svan, the band Svenne Rubins, the singer/songwriter Malin Jonsson, the progressive...
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becoming the most successful athlete at these Games. In the men's section, Gunde Svan of Sweden also won four medals, though one less gold than Hämäläinen....
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(NOR), Armin Kogler (AUT) 1985: Anette Bøe (NOR), Per Bergerud (NOR), Gunde Svan (SWE) 1986: Brit Pettersen (NOR) 1987: Matti Nykänen (FIN), Hermann Weinbuch...
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(NOR), Armin Kogler (AUT) 1985: Anette Bøe (NOR), Per Bergerud (NOR), Gunde Svan (SWE) 1986: Brit Pettersen (NOR) 1987: Matti Nykänen (FIN), Hermann Weinbuch...
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(NOR), Armin Kogler (AUT) 1985: Anette Bøe (NOR), Per Bergerud (NOR), Gunde Svan (SWE) 1986: Brit Pettersen (NOR) 1987: Matti Nykänen (FIN), Hermann Weinbuch...
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possible: 2022 Alexander Bolshunov 4 medals: out of 4 possible: 1984 Gunde Svan 1956 Sixten Jernberg out of 5 possible: 1992 Vegard Ulvang 1992 Bjørn...
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Gund (disambiguation) (redirect from Gunde)
Gund Partnership, an architecture firm based in Cambridge, Massachusetts Gunde Svan, a former Swedish cross country skier and auto racing driver Gund Institute...
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athletes who started the race, 8 did not finish or were disqualified. Gunde Svan of Sweden won gold, his first Olympic gold medal, being the youngest ever...
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