• Elin Ek may refer to: Elin Ek (actress) {born 1976) Elin Ek (cross-country skier) (born 1973) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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  • Elin Ek (born 28 December 1976 in Sundsvall, Sweden) is a radio and television actress who plays the character Grynet on Sveriges Television (SVT). An...
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  • to fellow Scandinavian personality Silvía Night, portrayed by Elin Ek. Creator Elin Ek says that the character of Grynet just popped out of her head as...
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    Elin Ek, (born 31 August 1973 in By, Sweden), is a Swedish cross-country skier. She participated at the 1998 Olympic Winter Games in Nagano, the 2002...
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    (1990–), television presenter, host of Melodifestivalen 2012 and 2013 Elin Ek (1976–), TV and radio personality (as Grynet), singer Fredrik Ericsson...
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    Åsarna IK, Sweden 4:24:09 2006 Cristina Paluselli  Italy 4:59:24 2007 Elin Ek IFK Mora, Sweden 4:48:29 2008 Sandra Hansson Uddevalla IS, Sweden 4:47:16...
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  • Jerusalem Open House Homo of the Year: Sverker Åström Hetero of the Year: Elin Ek Drag of the Year: Tiffany Persson Gay Place of the Year: Lino Best Staff...
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    Eggers (born 1951) Lottie Ejebrant (born 1944) Anders Ek (1916–1975) Elin Ek (born 1976) Malin Ek (born 1945) Anita Ekberg (1931–2015) Stina Ekblad (born...
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    Lina Andersson 10 km classical 30:25.53 33 30 km freestyle Did not finish Elin Ek 10 km classical 29:40.9 23 15 km pursuit 46:02.7 31 Britta Norgren 10 km...
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  • before Finland I (Aino-Kaisa Saarinen, Virpi Kuitunen), while Sweden I (Elin Ek, Anna Dahlberg) finishes third. (FIS-Ski results) The men's race is won...
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