Sweden at the 1912 Summer Olympics
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Sweden at the Olympic Games | ||||
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IOC code: | SWE | |||
NOC: | Sveriges Olympiska Kommitté external link (Swedish) |
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1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm | ||||
Medals Rank: 2 |
Gold 24 |
Silver 24 |
Bronze 17 |
Total 65 |
Summer Olympic Games appearances | ||||
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Winter Olympic Games appearances | ||||
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Sweden was the host nation for the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm.
Contents |
[edit] Medals
[edit] Gold
- Athletics
- Hjalmar Andersson, John Eke and Josef Ternström — Athletics, Men's Team Cross country
- Hugo Wieslander — Athletics, Men's Decathlon
- Eric Lemming — Athletics, Men's Javelin
- Gustav Lindblom — Athletics, Men's Triple Jump
- Cycling
- Erik Friborg, Ragnar Malm, Axel Wilhelm Persson and Algot Lönn — Cycling, Men's Team Time Trial
- Diving
- Equestrian
- Carl Bonde — Equestrian, Individual dressage
- Axel Nordlander — Equestrian, Individual eventing
- Axel Nordlander, Nils Adlercreutz, Ernst Casparsson and Henric Horn Af Aminne — Equestrian, Team eventing
- Carl Lewenhaupt, Gustaf Kilman, Hans Von Rosen and Frederik Rosencrantz — Equestrian, Team jumping
- Gymnastics
- Men's Team (Swedish system)
- Modern Pentathlon
- Gosta Lilliehook — Modern pentathlon, Men's Individual
- Sailing
- Carl Hellström, Eric Wallerius, Harald Wallerius, Humbert Lunden, Herman Nyberg, Harry Rosenwärd, Paul Isberg and Filip Ericsson — Sailing, Men's 10m class
- Shooting
- Ake Lundeberg — Shooting, Men's 100m running deer, double shots
- Alfred Swahn — Shooting, Men's 100m running deer, single shots
- Alfred Swahn, Oscar Swahn, Ake Lundeberg and Per Arvidsson — Shooting, Men's Team 100m running deer, single shots
- Johan von Holst, Eric Carlberg, Vilhelm Carlberg and Gustav Boivie — Shooting, Men's Team 25m small-bore rifle
- Vilhelm Carlberg — Shooting, Men's 25m small-bore rifle
- Eric Carlberg, Vilhelm Carlberg, Johan von Holst and Paul Palen — Shooting, Men's Team 30m military pistol
- Mauritz Eriksson, Carl Johansson, Erik Blomqvist, Carl Björkman, Bernhard Larsson and Gustaf Jonsson — Shooting, Men's Team free rifle
- Tug Of War
- Men's Team
- Wrestling
- Claes Johansson — Wrestling, Greco-Roman middleweight
[edit] Silver
- Athletics
- Thorild Ohlsson, Ernst Wide, Bror Fock, Nils Frykberg and John Zander — Athletics, Men's 3000m Team
- Ivan Möller, Charles Luther, Ture Person and Knut Lindberg — Athletics, Men's 4x100m Relay
- Hjalmar Andersson — Athletics, Men's Individual Cross country
- Charles Lomberg — Athletics, Men's Decathlon
- Georg Åberg — Athletics, Men's Triple Jump
- Equestrian
- Gustaf-Adolf Boltenstern — Equestrian, Individual dressage
- Modern Pentathlon
- Karl Åsbrink — Modern pentathlon, Men's Individual
- Rowing
- Ture Rosvall, William Bruhn-Möller, Conrad Brunkman, Herman Dahlbäck and Wilhelm Wilkens — Rowing, Men's coxed fours, inriggers
- Sailing
- Shooting
- Edward Benedicks — Shooting, Men's 100m running deer, double shots
- Ake Lundeberg — Shooting, Men's 100m running deer, single shots
- Paul Palen — Shooting, Men's 25m rapid fire pistol
- Johan von Holst — Shooting, Men's 25m small-bore rifle
- Georg de Laval, Eric Carlberg, Vilhelm Carlberg and Erik Boström — Shooting, Men's Team 50m military pistol
- Arthur Nordenswan, Eric Carlberg, Ruben Örtegren and Vilhelm Carlberg — Shooting, Men's Team 50m small-bore rifle
- Swimming
- Tor Henning — Swimming, Men's 400m breaststroke
- Tennis
- Carl Kempe and Gunnar Setterwall — Tennis, Men's doubles indoor
- Sigrid Fick and Gunnar Setterwall — Tennis, Mixed doubles outdoor
- Water Polo
- Thorsten Kumfeldt, Harald Julin, Max Gumpel, Robert Andersson, Pontus Hansson, Vilhelm Andersson and Erik Bergqvist — Water polo, Men's Team Competition
- Wrestling
[edit] Bronze
- Athletics
- John Eke — Athletics, Men's Individual Cross country
- Gosta Holmer — Athletics, Men's Decathlon
- Emil Magnusson — Athletics, Men's two handed discus throw
- Georg Åberg — Athletics, Men's Long Jump
- Bertil Uggla — Athletics, Men's Pole Vault
- Erik Almlöf — Athletics, Men's Triple Jump
- Equestrian
- Hans Von Blixen-Finecke — Equestrian, Individual dressage
- Modern Pentathlon
- Georg de Laval — Modern pentathlon, Men's Individual
- Sailing
- Erik Sandberg, Harald Sandberg and Otto Aust — Sailing, Men's 6m class
- Shooting
- Oscar Swahn — Shooting, Men's 100m running deer, double shots
- Johan von Holst — Shooting, Men's 25m rapid fire pistol
- Gideon Ericsson — Shooting, Men's 25m small-bore rifle
- Mauritz Eriksson, Verner Jernström, Tönnes Björkman, Carl Björkman, Bernhard Larsson and Carl Johansson — Shooting, Men's Team military rifle
- Tennis
- Sigrid Fick and Gunnar Setterwall — Tennis, Mixed doubles indoor
- Wrestling
- Edvin Matiasson — Wrestling, Greco-Roman lightweight
[edit] References
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