Wollmar Boström
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Överselö, Sweden | 15 June 1878||||||||||||
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Died |
7 November 1956 78) Stockholm, Sweden | (aged||||||||||||
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Wimbledon | 2R (1905) | ||||||||||||
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WCCC | 1R (1913) | ||||||||||||
Olympic Games | QF (1908In) | ||||||||||||
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Olympic Games | Bronze Medal (1908In) | ||||||||||||
Medal record
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Wollmar Filip Boström (15 June 1878 – 7 November 1956) was a Swedish diplomat and tennis player. He competed at the 1908 and 1912 Olympics in singles and men's doubles and won a bronze medal in the doubles in 1908, finishing fifth in three other events.[1]
He was son to Governor of Södermanland County Filip Boström and nephew to Prime Minister Erik Gustaf Boström. In 1903 he started working at the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1909–13 he served as president of the Swedish Tennis Association, and in 1918–22 was a cabinet secretary. From 1925 till 1945 he was the Swedish minister in Washington.[2]
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- ↑ Wollmar Boström. Swedish Olympic Committee
Diplomatic posts | ||
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Preceded by Ivan Danielsson |
Envoy of Sweden to Spain 1922–1925 |
Succeeded by Ivan Danielsson |
Preceded by Ivan Danielsson |
Envoy of Sweden to Portugal 1922–1925 |
Succeeded by Ivan Danielsson |
Preceded by Axel Wallenberg |
Envoy of Sweden to the United States 1925–1945 |
Succeeded by Herman Eriksson |
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