Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal
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The Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal (Swedish: Svenska Dagbladets guldmedalj, but usually simply called Bragdguldet, "The Feat Gold") is an annual award "for the most significant Swedish sports achievement of the year". It has been awarded by the Swedish morning paper Svenska Dagbladet since 1925. According to its statutes the Medal may be awarded in November or December to either an individual sportsperson or a team. An individual can be awarded the Medal no more than twice.
[edit] List of gold medalists
[edit] 2000s
- 2006 - Anja Pärsson, alpine skiing
- 2005 - Kajsa Bergqvist, high jump
- 2004 - Stefan Holm, high jump
- 2003 - Carolina Klüft, athlete
- 2002 - Susanne Ljungskog, bicycle
- 2001 - Per Elofsson, cross-country skiing
- 2000 - Lars Frölander, swimming
[edit] 1990s
- 1999 - Tony Rickardsson, speedway
- 1998 - Sweden national handball team, handball
- 1997 - Ludmila Engquist, athlete
- 1996 - Agneta Andersson and Susanne Gunnarsson, canoe
- 1995 - Annika Sörenstam, golf
- 1994 - Sweden national football team, football
- 1993 - Torgny Mogren, cross-country skiing
- 1992 - Jan-Ove Waldner, table tennis
- 1991 - Pernilla Wiberg, alpine skiing
- 1990 - Stefan Edberg, tennis
[edit] 1980s
- 1989 - Sweden national table tennis team, table tennis
- 1988 - Tomas Gustafson, skating
- 1987 - Sweden national men's ice hockey team, ice hockey and Marie-Helene Westin, cross-country skiing
- 1986 - Tomas Johansson, wrestling
- 1985 - Patrik Sjöberg, athlete
- 1984 - Gunde Svan, cross-country skiing
- 1983 - Håkan Carlqvist, motocross
- 1982 - Mats Wilander, tennis
- 1981 - Annichen Kringstad, orienteering
- 1980 - Thomas Wassberg, cross-country skiing (Refused)
[edit] 1970s
- 1979 - Malmö FF, football
- 1978 - Björn Borg, tennis and Ingemar Stenmark, alpine skiing
- 1977 - Frank Andersson, wrestling
- 1976 - Anders Gärderud, athlete and Bernt Johansson, bicycle
- 1975 - Ingemar Stenmark, alpine skiing
- 1974 - Björn Borg, tennis
- 1973 - Rolf Edling, fencing
- 1972 - Ulrika Knape, diving
- 1971 - Stellan Bengtsson, table tennis
- 1970 - Gunnar Larsson, swimming
[edit] 1960s
- 1969 - Ove Kindvall, football
- 1968 - Toini Gustafsson-Rönnlund, cross-country skiing
- 1967 - The Fåglum brothers (Erik Pettersson, Gösta Pettersson, Sture Pettersson and Tomas Pettersson), bicycle
- 1966 - Kurt Johansson, shooting
- 1965 - Kjell Johansson, table tennis
- 1964 - Rolf Peterson, canoe
- 1963 - Jonny Nilsson, skating
- 1962 - Assar Rönnlund, cross-country skiing
- 1961 - Ove Fundin, speedway, and Sten Lundin, motocross
- 1960 - Jane Cederqvist, swimming
[edit] 1950s
- 1959 - Agne Simonsson, football
- 1958 - Richard Dahl, athlete
- 1957 - Dan Waern, athlete
- 1956 - Lars Hall, modern pentathlon, and Sixten Jernberg, cross-country skiing
- 1955 - Sigge Ericsson, skating
- 1954 - Bengt Nilsson, athlete
- 1953 - Bertil Antonsson, wrestling
- 1952 - Valter Nyström, athlete
- 1951 - Rune Larsson, athlete
- 1950 - Lennart Bergelin, tennis
[edit] 1940s
- 1949 - Gert Fredriksson, canoe
- 1948 - William Grut, modern pentathlon
- 1947 - Gösta Frändfors, wrestling
- 1946 - Arvid Andersson, weightlifting
- 1945 - Claes Egnell, modern pentathlon
- 1944 - Nils 'Mora-Nisse' Karlsson, cross-country skiing
- 1943 - Arne Andersson, athlete
- 1942 - Gunder Hägg, athlete
- 1941 - Alfred Dahlqvist, cross-country skiing
- 1940 - Henry Kälarne, athlete, and Håkan Lidman, athlete
[edit] 1930s
- 1939 - Sven Selånger, ski jumping & nordic combined
- 1938 - Björn Borg, swimming
- 1937 - Torsten Ullman, shooting
- 1936 - Erik August Larsson, cross-country skiing
- 1935 - Hans Drakenberg, fencing
- 1934 - Harald Andersson, athlete
- 1933 - Sven "Sleven" Säfwenberg, bandy
- 1932 - Ivar Johansson, wrestling
- 1931 - Sven Rydell, football
- 1930 - Johan Richthoff, wrestling
[edit] 1920s
- 1929 - Gillis Grafström, figure skating, and Sven Utterström, cross-country skiing
- 1928 - Per-Erik Hedlund, cross-country skiing
- 1927 - Sven Salén, sailing
- 1926 - Arne Borg, swimming, and Edwin Wide, athlete
- 1925 - Sten Pettersson, athlete