Bo Ekelund

Bo Ekelund

Bo Ekelund, Richmond Landon and Harold Muller at the 1920 Olympics
Personal information
Born 26 July 1894
Gävle, Sweden
Died 1 April 1983 (aged 88)
Saltsjöbaden, Stockholm, Sweden
Alma mater Yale University
Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight 75 kg (165 lb)
Sport
Sport Athletics
Event(s) High jump
Club IFK Malmö
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s) 1.93 m (1919)

Bo Daniel Ekelund (26 July 1894 – 1 April 1983) was a Swedish high jumper who won a bronze medal at the 1920 Summer Olympics.[1][2] Ekelund was a top Scandinavian high jumper in the late 1910s. He won the Swedish Games with a jump of 1.85 m in 1916, the Scandinavian triangular meet in 1919, and Swedish national titles in 1919 and 1920. In September 1919 he set a new Scandinavian record at 1.93 m, which was the world's best jump in 1919. He received the Swedish sport award Stora Grabbars Märke in 1928.

Ekelund retired from competitions in 1921, when he took an engineering job in Shanghai with the company Armerad Betong, eventually becoming its director. After returning to Sweden, he was also active in local politics as a member of the town council. In parallel he acted as a sports administrator, serving as Secretary-General of the Stockholm University Sports Club in 1915, President of the Swedish Athletic Association in 1925–34, and Secretary-General of the IAAF in 1930–46. He also held a leading position at the Swedish Olympic Committee.[1]

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