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Jonsson, Gustav (skier)

Karl Gustav Jonsson ( Swede. Karl Gustaf Jonsson ; July 7, 1903 , Berglunda - July 30, 1990 , Bromma ) - a Swedish skier with a silver medal in the 1928 Winter Olympics at a distance of 50 kilometers. Jonsson’s lagging behind the winner in this distance, his compatriot Per-Eric Hedlund , which was 13 minutes 27 seconds, is a record gap between the first and second prize winners in the entire history of the Winter Olympics.

Skier
Karl Gustav Jonsson
personal information
Floor
Citizenship Sweden
Date of Birth
Place of BirthBerglunda
Date of death
Place of deathBromma
Growth
Career
Medals
Olympic Games
SilverSt. Moritz 1928Ski race

Speaking at the same distance at the Winter Olympics in 1932 , took the 9th place. In addition, at a distance of 30 km, he took the 4th place at the 1926 World Cup.

Links

  • Gustav Jonsson at sports-reference.com (English)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Junsson,_Gustav_(killer )&oldid = 77774836


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