Sven Lundgren
For Swedish decathlete, see Sven Lundgren (decathlete).
Personal information | ||||||||||
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Born |
29 September 1896 Bromma, Stockholm, Sweden | |||||||||
Died |
18 June 1960 (aged 63) Bromma, Stockholm, Sweden | |||||||||
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | |||||||||
Weight | 75 kg (165 lb) | |||||||||
Sport | ||||||||||
Sport | Athletics | |||||||||
Event(s) | 800–5000 m | |||||||||
Club | IK Göta, Bromma | |||||||||
Achievements and titles | ||||||||||
Personal best(s) |
800 m – 1:54.3 (1921) 1500 m – 3:59.3 (1924) Mile – 4:22.8 (1919) 5000 m – 15:27.3 (1918)[1][2] | |||||||||
Medal record
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Sven Emil Lundgren (29 September 1896 – 18 June 1960) was a Swedish middle-distance runner who competed in the 800 m, 1500 and 3000 m events at the 1920 and 1924 Olympics. He had his best results in 1920, when he won a bronze medal in the 3000 m team contest and finished fifth in the 1500 m. He failed to reach the finals in all other events.[1]
Lundgren won eight Swedish titles, four over 800 m and four over 1500 m, six of them in 1919–1921. From 1922 to 1926 he held the world record in the 1000 m, and from 1919 to 1925 in the 4 × 1500 m relay. In retirement Lundgren worked as warehouse manager in Stockholm.[1][3][4]
References
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- 1 2 3 Sven Emil Lundgren. sports-reference.com
- ↑ Sven Lundgren. trackfield.brinkster.net
- ↑ Sven Lundgren. Swedish Olympic Committee
- ↑ Sven Lundgren 1896–1960. storagrabbar.se
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