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Mathias Hove Johansen was born on 27 September, 1998, is a Norwegian sprinter. Discover Mathias Hove Johansen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 25 years old?
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Mathias Hove Johansen Net Worth
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Mathias Hove Johansen (born 27 September 1998) is a Norwegian sprinter.
In the long jump, he finished 6th, and he came 4th in the 100 metres final.
Outdoors, he participated in the Världsungdomsspelen, winning bronze in the 200 metres in the G16 class.
He finished 8th in the long jump, and 4th in the 100 metres.
Johansen finished 3rd in the 400 metres at the 2013 Veidekkelekene, and 4th in the 100 and 200 metres.
At the 2013 Framolekene, he won silver in the 100 and 200 metres, and bronze in the 60 metres.
In September, he participated in the 2013 Norwegian Youth Athletics Championships, where he won bronze in the 200 metres in the U16 class.
He also competed in the 2014 Norwegian U20 Athletics Championships, one and a half months before turning 16.
In the 100 metres, he was eliminated in the preliminary heats, with a time of 11.60, and in the 200 metres, he was eliminated in the semifinals, running 23.35.
In September, he participated in the 2014 Norwegian U18 Athletics Championships, where he finished 3rd in the 100 metres and 5th in the 200 metres.
His fastest outdoor sprints that season were 11.43 in the 100 metres and 23.11 in the 200 metres.
He won silver in the 100 metres at the Baerum Tyrvinglekene.
At the 2015 Världsungdomsspelen, he finished 3rd in the 100 metres, and 4th in the 200 metres.
In July, he represented Norway at the 2015 World U18 Championships in Athletics in Cali, Colombia.
There, he ran 22.05 in the preliminary heats in the 200 metres but did not advance to the finals.
At the 2015 Norwegian Athletics Championships, he finished 5th in the 100 metres, with a time of 10.99, but was eliminated in the semifinals in the 200 metres.
At the 2015 Norwegian U20 Athletics Championships two weeks later, he finished 6th in the 100 metres and 5th in the 200 metres in the MJ19 class with a new personal record of 22.00.
He won both the 100 and 200 metres at the 2015 Norwegian U18 Athletics Championships.
There, he set a personal record in the 100 metres with 10.94 seconds.
At the 2016 Norwegian Indoor U18 Championships, he won the 60 metres in 7.06 and the 200 metres in 22.05.
Both of these times were indoor personal bests.
He participated in the 2016 Norwegian Indoor Athletics Championships in March.
In the 200 metres, he won his preliminary heat, with a time of 22.62, but did not qualify for the final.
In the 60 metres, he was eliminated in the semifinals, running 7.09.
In the outdoor season, he participated in the National Events at the 2016 Bislett Games, finishing 2nd in the 200 metres.
He improved his times to 10.62 in the 100 metres at the Veidekkelekene, and to 21.34 in the 200 metres at Tyrvinglekene in June.
He won bronze in both the 100 and 200 metres at the 2016 Världsungdomsspelen, where he also qualified for the 2016 World U20 Championships in Athletics after running 21.31.
At the World U20 Championships, held in Bydgoszcz, Poland, he posted a 0.3-second personal best in the 200 m of 21.00, despite a 1.2 m/s headwind.
In the semifinals, he finished 4th in his heat, and did not advance to the final.
At the 2016 Norwegian Athletics Championships, he only participated in the 200 metres, and finished 4th in the final.
At the 2016 Norwegian U20 Athletics Championships, he won both the 100 and 200 metres.
He was selected to represent Norway at the 2016 Nordic U20 Championships in Reykjavik, where he won silver in the 200 metres and bronze in the 100 metres.
He won the 100 metres at the 2016 Norwegian U18 Athletics Championships in Sandnes.
During the 2017 Norwegian Indoor Athletics Championships, he won a bronze medal in the 60 metres, setting a personal record of 6.89 seconds in the final.
At the 2017 Norwegian U20 Indoor Athletics Championships, he won the 60 and 200 metres, setting a personal record of 21.42 seconds in the 200 metres final.
He participated in the 2017 Norwegian Relay Championships, where he placed sixth in the 4 × 100 metres relay representing IL Skjalg.
Norway competed in the First League (second-best division) at the 2017 European Athletics Team Championships, and Hove Johansen participated in the 4 × 100 metres relay, finishing third.
Norway placed sixth overall in the team competition, maintaining their position in the First League.
He represents IL Skjalg, and was the 200 metres Norwegian Athletics Championships winner in 2019 and 2020.
He became the Nordic champion in the 200 metres indoors in 2019, and won the 200 metres at the Nordic–Baltic Under-23 Athletics Championships in 2018.