Gunnar Lindström
Appearance
Personal information | ||||||||||||
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Born | 11 February 1896 Eksjö, Sweden | |||||||||||
Died | 6 October 1951 (aged 55) Eksjö, Sweden | |||||||||||
Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) | |||||||||||
Sport | ||||||||||||
Sport | Athletics | |||||||||||
Event | Javelin throw | |||||||||||
Club | Malmö AI Eksjö GIK | |||||||||||
Achievements and titles | ||||||||||||
Personal best | 67.77 m (1928)[1][2] | |||||||||||
Medal record
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Nils Gunnar Lindström (11 February 1896 – 6 October 1951) was a Sweden|Swedish javelin thrower.[3]
Career
[edit]Lindström competed at the 1920, 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics and finished in sixth, second and fourteenth place, respectively. His younger brother Elof was also an Olympic javelin thrower.[1][4]
On 12 October 1924 Lindström set a world record at 66.62 m that stood for three years. During his athletics career he won six national titles, in the conventional and two-handed javelin throw, in 1920, 1921, 1924 (2), 1926 and 1927. After retiring he worked as an agricultural consultant and owned a farm outside Eksjö.[4][5]
Lindström won the British AAA Championships title in the javelin event at the 1921 AAA Championships.[6][7][8]
References
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gunnar Lindström (athlete).
- ^ a b Gunnar Lindström. sports-reference.com
- ^ Gunnar Lindström. trackfield.brinkster.net
- ^ "Gunnar Lindström". Olympedia. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
- ^ a b Gunnar Lindström. Swedish Olympic Committee
- ^ Gunnar Lindström. storagrabbar.se
- ^ "Athletics". Northern Whig. 2 July 1921. Retrieved 30 November 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Where Britain leads". Birmingham Daily Gazette. 4 July 1921. Retrieved 30 November 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
Categories:
- 1896 births
- 1951 deaths
- Swedish male javelin throwers
- Olympic athletes for Sweden
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1920 Summer Olympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1924 Summer Olympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1928 Summer Olympics
- Olympic silver medalists for Sweden
- World record setters in athletics (track and field)
- Medalists at the 1924 Summer Olympics
- Olympic silver medalists in athletics (track and field)
- Malmö AI athletes
- People from Eksjö Municipality
- Swedish athletics biography stubs