Anton Bolinder (3 June 1915 – 7 December 2006) was a Swedish high jumper. He won a gold medal at the 1946 European Athletics Championships setting a new...
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Shetland Islands Anton Bolinder (1915–2006), Swedish high jumper This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bolinder. If an internal...
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Ukrainian footballer Anton Bolinder (1915–2006), Swedish high jumper Anton Borodachev (born 2000), Russian Olympic foil fencer Anton Botev (born 1986),...
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Event Gold Silver Bronze High jump details Anton Bolinder (SWE) 1.99 Alan Paterson (GBR) 1.96 Nils Nicklén (FIN) 1.93 Long jump details Olle Laessker (SWE)...
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personal best jump of 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in), finishing behind Sweden's Anton Bolinder. This made the 18-year-old Paterson the youngest ever medallist at the...
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the beginning of a period of Swedish dominance in that event, with Anton Bolinder, Bengt Nilsson and Rickard Dahl maintaining the European title for Sweden...
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Gold Anton Bolinder Sweden Silver Alan Paterson Great Britain Bronze Nils Nicklén Finland...
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Lundqvist (SWE) Kalevi Kotkas (FIN) Lauri Kalima (FIN) 1946 Oslo details Anton Bolinder (SWE) Alan Paterson (GBR) Nils Nicklén (FIN) 1950 Brussels details...
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changing name on 1 February 1942, following a merger with Åsarna BK. Anton Bolinder (b. 1915), who started jumping in a gravel pit in Åsarna, became the...
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263 Erik Ahldén 1969 Bellevue IK middle-distance, long-distance 264 Anton Bolinder 1969 IFK Östersund high jump 265 Karl Erik Ekman 1969 Västerås SK standing...
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