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    Thobias Fredriksson (born 4 April 1975 in Dals Rostock, Dalsland) is a Swedish former cross-country skier who competed since 2000. He won two medals at...
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  • 1981), Finnish football goalkeeper Stig Fredriksson (born 1956), former Swedish football defender Thobias Fredriksson (born 1975), Swedish cross-country skier...
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    since 1993. He won the World Cup in the 2002–03 season. Fredriksson has a brother, Thobias Fredriksson, at the same professional level. He is married to Emma...
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  • in Whistler, British Columbia. The Swedish team of Björn Lind and Thobias Fredriksson were the defending Olympic champions when the technique was classical...
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  • singer-songwriter 1975 – Delphine Arnault, French businesswoman 1975 – Thobias Fredriksson, Swedish skier 1975 – Joyce Giraud, Puerto Rican television actress...
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    Arne Svartedal Cristian Zorzi 2002–03 Thobias Fredriksson Tor Arne Hetland Lauri Pyykönen 2003–04 Thobias Fredriksson (2) Jens Arne Svartedal (2) Håvard...
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  • The last free style sprint at the World Championships was won by Thobias Fredriksson in 2003, while Tor Arne Hetland was defending Olympic champion. Swede...
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  • opponents a long way behind. France's Roddy Darragon edged out Swede Thobias Fredriksson to earn the silver while Cristian Zorzi of Italy could not repeat...
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  • Results). The 1.35 km Men's race is won by Tor Arne Hetland (NOR), with Thobias Fredriksson (SWE) and Johan Kjølstad (NOR) coming in second and third. (FIS-Ski...
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    World Cup race: Mathias and Thobias Fredriksson of Sweden and Petter and Tomas Northug of Norway. From these two, the Fredriksson brothers were the first...
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  • Arne Svartedal Cristian Zorzi 2002–03 Thobias Fredriksson Tor Arne Hetland Lauri Pyykönen 2003–04 Thobias Fredriksson (2) Jens Arne Svartedal (2) Håvard...
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  • Mathias Fredriksson Sprint details Björn Lind  Sweden Roddy Darragon  France Thobias Fredriksson  Sweden Team sprint details  Sweden Thobias Fredriksson Björn...
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  • countries. 20 February – Niclas Wallin, ice hockey player 4 April – Thobias Fredriksson, cross country skier. 10 April – Rickard Söderberg, tenor, singer...
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  • Northug fell in the first curve of the final, taking Pettersen and Fredriksson with him. Women's event, 5 km classical + 5 km free Bonus seconds earned...
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  • Mathias Fredriksson Mats Larsson Johan Olsson Anders Södergren 2006 Turin Cross-country skiing Men's 4 × 10 km relay  Bronze Thobias Fredriksson 2006 Turin...
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  • However, despite this good Norwegian record, it was the Sweden's Thobias Fredriksson and Björn Lind who pipped Norway to the title. Fifteen teams were...
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    Bronze Men's sprint details Björn Lind  Sweden Roddy Darragon  France Thobias Fredriksson  Sweden Men's 15 km details Andrus Veerpalu  Estonia Lukáš Bauer...
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  • (2010, 2014, 2018) Fredriksson 1 / 3 Thobias Fredriksson (1/0/1) 2006 Turin Cross country - Team sprint, Sprint Mathias Fredriksson (0/0/1) Brother 2006...
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  • gold medal in women's team sprint, classical style. Minutes later Thobias Fredriksson and Björn Lind did the same in men's team sprint, giving the Swedes...
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  • Giant Slalom, combined Magdalena Fjällström Björn Lind Emil Jönsson Thobias Fredriksson Peter Larsson Robin Bryntesson Marcus Hellner Fredrik Byström Charlotte...
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  •   Vasily Rochev    Russia   Tor Arne Hetland    Norway   Thobias Fredriksson    Sweden...
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  • René Sommerfeldt 5 Bern Sprint F 4 December 2004 Tor-Arne Hetland Thobias Fredriksson Johan Kjølstad 6 Val di Fiemme 30 km Skiathlon 11 December 2004 Axel...
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  • October 2005   Düsseldorf Sprint F   Peter Larsson Tor Arne Hetland Thobias Fredriksson Peter Larsson 2 19 November 2005   Beitostølen 15 km C   Tor Arne...
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  • [1] 2 10 December 1998 Milano Sprint F Mathias Fredriksson Peter Schlickenrieder Thobias Fredriksson [2] 3 12 December 1998 Toblach 10 km F Bjørn Dæhlie...
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  • [10] 11 14 January 2001   Soldier Hollow Sprint F   Cristian Zorzi Thobias Fredriksson Silvio Fauner [11] 12 1 February 2001   Asiago Sprint C   Odd-Bjørn...
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    successful, winning the gold medal and then pairing with bronze medalist Thobias Fredriksson to win the team sprint event as well. The women's sprint team of...
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  • Gabriella Paruzzi Distance René Sommerfeldt Valentyna Shevchenko Sprint Thobias Fredriksson Marit Bjørgen Nations Cup Norway Norway Nations Cup Overall Norway...
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  • on 2002 and was concluded in Falun, Sweden, on 23 March 2003. Mathias Fredriksson of Sweden won the overall men's cup, and Bente Skari of Norway won the...
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  • Hellner becomes the first Swede to win the sprint world title since Thobias Fredriksson in 2003. Women's sprint: Marit Bjørgen (NOR) 3:03.9 Arianna Follis...
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  •  Italy 2006 Turin details Björn Lind  Sweden Roddy Darragon  France Thobias Fredriksson  Sweden 2010 Vancouver details Nikita Kryukov  Russia Alexander Panzhinskiy...
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