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Sigmar Vilhjálmsson (born 3 January 1977 in Egilsstaðir, Iceland), nicknamed Simmi, is an Icelandic TV host. He is the son of Vilhjálmur Einarsson, silver medallist of the 1956 Summer Olympics in triple jump. Sigmar is one of two hosts in the Idol Stjörnuleit TV program on the Stöð 2 station in Iceland. At an early age he started a radio morning show that became one of the most popular morning shows on the air and from there he started a TV show, 70 minutes, which was modelled on the Radio Show and is still running.

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  • Sigmar Vilhjálmsson (born 3 January 1977 in Egilsstaðir, Iceland), nicknamed Simmi, is an Icelandic TV host. He is the son of Vilhjálmur Einarsson, silver medallist of the 1956 Summer Olympics in triple jump. Sigmar is one of two hosts in the Idol Stjörnuleit TV program on the Stöð 2 station in Iceland. At an early age he started a radio morning show that became one of the most popular morning shows on the air and from there he started a TV show, 70 minutes, which was modelled on the Radio Show and is still running. (en)
  • Sigmar (Simmi) Vilhjálmsson (Egilsstaðir, 3 januari 1977) is een IJslandse televisiepresentator. Hij is de zoon van Vilhjálmur Einarsson, winnaar van een zilveren medaille op de Olympische Spelen van 1956 met het hink-stap-springen. Simmi is een van de twee presentatoren van het programma Idol Stjörnuleit op de zender Stöð 2 in IJsland. Op jonge leeftijd begon hij een ochtendprogramma op de radio dat al snel zeer populair werd en zo rolde hij in het televisiewerk waar hij debuteerde met een 70-minuten durende show die gebaseerd was op zijn radioprogramma. (nl)
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  • Sigmar Vilhjálmsson (born 3 January 1977 in Egilsstaðir, Iceland), nicknamed Simmi, is an Icelandic TV host. He is the son of Vilhjálmur Einarsson, silver medallist of the 1956 Summer Olympics in triple jump. Sigmar is one of two hosts in the Idol Stjörnuleit TV program on the Stöð 2 station in Iceland. At an early age he started a radio morning show that became one of the most popular morning shows on the air and from there he started a TV show, 70 minutes, which was modelled on the Radio Show and is still running. (en)
  • Sigmar (Simmi) Vilhjálmsson (Egilsstaðir, 3 januari 1977) is een IJslandse televisiepresentator. Hij is de zoon van Vilhjálmur Einarsson, winnaar van een zilveren medaille op de Olympische Spelen van 1956 met het hink-stap-springen. Simmi is een van de twee presentatoren van het programma Idol Stjörnuleit op de zender Stöð 2 in IJsland. Op jonge leeftijd begon hij een ochtendprogramma op de radio dat al snel zeer populair werd en zo rolde hij in het televisiewerk waar hij debuteerde met een 70-minuten durende show die gebaseerd was op zijn radioprogramma. (nl)
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