Erik Elmsäter
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Born | 7 October 1919 Stockholm, Sweden |
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Died | 9 March 2006 (aged 86) Stockholm, Sweden |
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Sport | Athletics | |||||||||||||||
Event(s) | steeplechase | |||||||||||||||
Club | I13 IF, Falun IFK Kiruna |
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Personal best(s) | 3000 mS – 8:59.6 (1944)[1] | |||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Fritz Erik Elmsäter (7 October 1919 – 9 March 2006) was the first Swedish athlete to compete in both the Summer and Winter Olympics. In 1948 he won a silver medal in the 3000 m steeplechase race, and finished 19th in the 18 km cross-country skiing and 9th in the Nordic combined event. At the 1952 Winter Olympics, he was the flag bearer for Sweden, and finished 56th in the 18 km skiing race and 13th in the Nordic combined.[2]
Biography
He was born Erik Pettersson and changed his name to Fritz Erik Elmsäter in 1939. A multitalented athlete, he played as a football goalkeeper in the 1930s, and competed in modern pentathlon, military relays and gymnastics. He had his best results in the 3000 m steeplechase. In this event he won he won four national titles in 1943–1946 and set two world records, becoming in 1944 the first person to run the steeplechase within nine minutes. He won silver medals at the 1946 European Championships and at the 1948 Olympics.[2][3]
Elmsäter was a career military officer, retiring in 1959 to accept a position at the Swedish Sports Federation. In the 1960s he worked for the Swedish radio and TV network. His daughter Eva is a prominent journalist.[2]
References
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- 18 km Olympic cross country results: 1948–52
- BrainyHistory.com information on Elmsäter
- Olympic nordic combined results: 1948–64
- Swedish athletic medalists at Olympic, European, and World Championships.
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- ↑ Erik Elmsäter. trackfield.brinkster.net
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Åke Hallgren. sports-reference.com
- ↑ Erik Elmsäter. storagrabbar.se
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- 1919 births
- 2006 deaths
- Sportspeople from Stockholm
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1948 Summer Olympics
- Nordic combined skiers at the 1948 Winter Olympics
- Nordic combined skiers at the 1952 Winter Olympics
- Cross-country skiers at the 1952 Winter Olympics
- Swedish long-distance runners
- Olympic silver medalists for Sweden
- Olympic athletes of Sweden
- Olympic Nordic combined skiers of Sweden
- Olympic cross-country skiers of Sweden
- Swedish cross-country skiers
- Swedish Nordic combined skiers
- Olympic medalists in athletics (track and field)
- Swedish steeplechase runners
- European Athletics Championships medalists
- Swedish athletics biography stubs
- Swedish winter sports biography stubs