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Gunnar Larsson (swimmer)

Gunnar Larsson (born January 2, 1949) was a Swedish swimmer who competed in the 1968 and 1972 Summer Olympics. He is best known for winning a bronze medal in the 200-meter breaststroke at the 1972 Munich Olympics. This was a significant achievement, as he was considered an underdog in the race, facing strong competition from other breaststroke specialists of the era.

Early Life and Career

Larsson's early swimming career saw him develop into a strong breaststroker, steadily improving his times and competing at national and international levels. Details regarding his early training regimen and early competition results are currently scarce in readily available English language sources.

1968 Mexico City Olympics

Larsson participated in the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. While he didn't win a medal, his performance contributed to the growth of his experience and technique, laying the foundation for future success. Further information about his specific performances and results in these Games is needed for a more comprehensive account.

1972 Munich Olympics

Larsson's participation in the 1972 Munich Olympics was highlighted by his bronze medal victory in the 200-meter breaststroke. This performance solidified his place as a prominent figure in Swedish swimming history. More details regarding his race strategy, times achieved, and the competitors he faced in Munich would greatly enhance this entry.

Post-Olympic Career and Legacy

Following his Olympic career, Larsson's later life and contributions to swimming, if any, require further research. His legacy remains tied to his bronze medal win, inspiring future generations of Swedish swimmers. The impact of his achievement on the development of Swedish breaststroke swimming warrants more detailed investigation.

See Also

  • [[Swimming]]
  • [[1972 Summer Olympics]]
  • [[Breaststroke]]

References

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