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Arne Johansson was a Swedish cyclist. He competed in the 4,000 metres team pursuit at the 1952 Summer Olympics.

Arne Johansson was a Swedish ice hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1948 Winter Olympics.

Arne Johansson is a Swedish orienteering competitor. He is three times Relay World Champion as a member of the Swedish winning teams in 1972, 1974 and 1976.

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Martin Johansson may refer to:

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Mikael Johansson (ice hockey, born 1966) ice hockey player

Mikael Arne Johansson is a Swedish retired professional ice hockey player and coach.

Sven Johansson may refer to:

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The Swedish Ice Hockey Coach of the Year has been awarded to the best ice hockey coach in Sweden each season since the 1991–92 season. The award was created in honor of Arne Strömberg, and Kamratföreningen Hockeyjournalisterna is the jury which votes on the award. The award has usually gone to a coach in the top-tier league (SHL/Elitserien), although the award is not specific to the top-tier league. Three coaches have won the award twice: Tommy Sandlin in 1991–92 and 1992–93 as head coach of Brynäs IF, Hardy Nilsson in 1999–00 and 2009–10 as coach of Djurgårdens IF, and Roger Melin in 1998–99 and 2010–11 as head coach of Brynäs IF and AIK.

Arne Berg may refer to:

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Lars Johansson (ice hockey) Swedish ice hockey goaltender

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Bengt-Arne Johansson is a Swedish former ice sledge hockey player. He won medals for Sweden at the 1994 Winter Paralympics and 1998 Winter Paralympics.

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