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    Snowboard Federation Bjoern Lind at Olympics.com Bjoern Lind at Olympic.org (archived) Björn Lind at Olympedia Björn Lind slutar med skidåkning (in Swedish)...
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  • Kristian Bjørn, Norwegian skier Lasse Björn, Swedish Olympic ice hockey player Nathalie Björn, Swedish football player Thomas Bjørn, Danish golfer Björn Andrésen...
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  • canoer Angelita Lind (born 1959), Puerto Rican track and field athlete Björn Lind (born 1978), Swedish cross country skier Carl Johan Lind (1883–1965), Swedish...
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    Freese, Gösta Neovius, Olle Karlqvist, Carl-Erik Fröberg, G. Kellberg, Björn Lind, Arne Lindberger, P. Petersson and Madeline Wallmark. BESK - Binär Elektronisk...
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  • historian (born 1890). "Björn Lind". Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 4 October 2014. "Björn Ferry". Sports Reference...
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    years is the Hudiksvall sports club's ski section whose sprint skier Björn Lind won two Olympic gold medals in Turin in 2006. In the 2010 Winter Olympics...
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    was 2 minutes and 20.46 seconds. The gold medal was eventually won by Björn Lind of Sweden, the silver by Roddy Darragon of France, and the silver by Thobias...
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    as a language, as the Council of Europe had proposed. Lind is married to filmmaker Björn Ola Lind. The couple have three children together. In her spare...
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  • Sprint details Björn Lind  Sweden Roddy Darragon  France Thobias Fredriksson  Sweden Team sprint details  Sweden Thobias Fredriksson Björn Lind  Norway Jens...
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  • in 2003, while Tor Arne Hetland was defending Olympic champion. Swede Björn Lind won the two most recent World Cup events, and also won the Olympic race...
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