Louise Jöhncke
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Medal record | |||
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Louise Jöhncke |
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Women's Swimming | |||
Competitor for Sweden | |||
Olympic Games | |||
Bronze | 2000 Sydney [1] | 4x100 m freestyle | |
World Championships (SC) | |||
Gold | 2000 Athens[2] | 4x100 m freestyle | |
Gold | 1999 Hong Kong | 4x200 m freestyle | |
Bronze | 1995 Rio de Janeiro | 4x100 m freestyle | |
Bronze | 1999 Hong Kong | 4x100 m medley | |
European Championships (LC) | |||
Gold | 2000 Helsinki | 4x100 m freestyle | |
Gold | 2000 Helsinki | 4x100 m medley | |
Silver | 1993 Sheffield | 4x100 m freestyle | |
Silver | 1993 Sheffield | 4x200 m freestyle | |
Silver | 1995 Vienna | 4x100 m freestyle | |
Silver | 1997 Seville | 4x100 m freestyle | |
Silver | 1997 Seville | 4x200 m freestyle | |
Silver | 1999 Istanbul | 4x100 m freestyle | |
Silver | 1999 Istanbul | 4x200 m freestyle |
Louise Jöhncke (born July 31, 1976 in Stockholm) is a former freestyle swimmer from Sweden, who competed for her native country at two consequentive Summer Olympics, starting in 1996. Her biggest successes came on short course (25 m); she won the world title as a member of the Swedish Relay Team in the 4x200 m Freestyle at the 1999 FINA Short Course World Championships in Hong Kong, China. A year later, at 2000 FINA Short Course World Championships in Athens, Greece, she captured the title in the 4x100 m Freestyle.
[edit] Clubs
- Järfälla SS
- Spårvägens SF
- Södertörns SS
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ ESPN Sydney Swimming. Retrieved on 2007-07-22.
- ^ 5th FINA World Swimming Championships. Retrieved on 2007-07-24.