Sweden at the 1924 Summer Olympics
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| Sweden at the Olympic Games | ||||||||||
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| At the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris | ||||||||||
| Competitors | ||||||||||
| Medals Rank: 8 |
Gold 4 |
Silver 13 |
Bronze 12 |
Total 29 |
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Sweden competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.
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Gold
- Ernst Linder — Equestrian, Individual dressage
- Åke Thelning, Axel Ståhle and Åge Lundström — Equestrian, Team jumping
- Bo Lindman — Modern pentathlon
- Carl Westergren — Wrestling, Greco-Roman light heavyweight
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Silver
- Edvin Wide — Athletics, Men's 10000m
- Erik Bylehn, Nils Engdahl, Arthur Svensson and Gustaf Weijnarth — Athletics, Men's 4x400m relay
- Gunnar Lindström — Athletics, Men's Javelin throw
- John Jansson — Diving, Men's plain high diving
- Bertil Sandström — Equestrian, Individual dressage
- Claes König, Gustaf Hagelin, Carl Gustaf Lewenhaupt and Torsten Sylvan — Equestrian, Team three day event
- Gustaf Dyrssen — Modern pentathlon
- Otto Hultberg, Mauritz Johansson, Fredric Landelius, Karl Richter, Karl-Gustaf Svensson and Alfred Swahn — Shooting, Men's Team 100m running deer, single shot
- Vilhelm Carlberg — Shooting, Men's 25m rapid fire pistol
- Arne Borg — Swimming, Men's 1500m freestyle
- Arne Borg — Swimming, Men's 400m freestyle
- Rudolf Svensson — Wrestling, Freestyle light heavyweight
- Rudolf Svensson — Wrestling, Greco-Roman light heavyweight
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Bronze
- Sten Pettersson — Athletics, Men's 110m hurdles
- Edvin Wide — Athletics, Men's 5000m
- Gunnar Sköld, Erik Bohlin and Ragnar Malm — Cycling, Men's Team road race
- Hjördis Töpel — Diving, Women's 10m platform
- Nils Hellsten — Fencing, Men's Individual Epee
- Men's Team — Football
- Bertil Uggla — Modern pentathlon
- Alfred Swahn — Shooting, Men's 100m running deer, double shots
- Edward Benedicks, Axel Ekblom, Mauritz Johansson, Fredric Landelius, Karl-Gustaf Svensson and Alfred Swahn — Shooting, Men's Team 100m running deer, double shots
- Aina Berg, Gurli Ewerlund, Jane Gylling, Wivian Pettersson and Hjördis Töpel — Swimming, Women's 4x100m freestyle relay
- Åke Borg, Arne Borg, Thor Henning, Gösta Persson, Orvar Trolle and Georg Werner — Swimming, Men's 4x200m freestyle relay
- Erik Malmberg — Wrestling, Greco-Roman featherweight
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