Erik Adlerz
Erik Adlerz at the 1920 Olympics | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | 23 July 1892 Stockholm, Sweden | ||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 8 September 1975 (aged 83) Gothenburg, Sweden | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Diving | ||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Stockholms KK | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Erik Wilhelm "Loppan" Adlerz (23 July 1892 – 8 September 1975) was a Swedish diver who competed at the 1908, 1912, 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics.[1]
In 1908 he was eliminated in the first round in the 10 metre platform event. Four years later he won gold medals in the 10 m platform and plain high diving. In 1920 he won the silver medal in the 10 m platform; in the plain high diving event he finished fourth next to three Swedish teammates. In 1924 he finished fourth in the 10 m platform and failed to reach the final in the plain high diving.[2]
He was the elder brother of Märta Adlerz, who competed in swimming at the 1912 Olympics. In 1986 he was inducted to the International Swimming Hall of Fame.[3]
See also
References
- ^ "Erik Adlerz". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Erik Adlerz". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020.
- ^ "ERIC ADLERZ (SWE)". ISHOF.org. International Swimming Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 20 October 2014.
External links
- Erik Adlerz at databaseOlympics.com (archived)
- Erik Adlerz at Olympics.com
- Erik Adlerz at Olympic.org (archived)
- Erik Adlerz at the Sveriges Olympiska Kommitté (in Swedish) (English translation)
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- 1904: George Sheldon (USA)
- 1908: Hjalmar Johansson (SWE)
- 1912: Erik Adlerz (SWE)
- 1920: Clarence Pinkston (USA)
- 1924: Albert White (USA)
- 1928: Pete Desjardins (USA)
- 1932: Harold Smith (USA)
- 1936: Marshall Wayne (USA)
- 1948: Sammy Lee (USA)
- 1952: Sammy Lee (USA)
- 1956: Joaquín Capilla (MEX)
- 1960: Bob Webster (USA)
- 1964: Bob Webster (USA)
- 1968: Klaus Dibiasi (ITA)
- 1972: Klaus Dibiasi (ITA)
- 1976: Klaus Dibiasi (ITA)
- 1980: Falk Hoffmann (GDR)
- 1984: Greg Louganis (USA)
- 1988: Greg Louganis (USA)
- 1992: Sun Shuwei (CHN)
- 1996: Dmitri Sautin (RUS)
- 2000: Tian Liang (CHN)
- 2004: Hu Jia (CHN)
- 2008: Matthew Mitcham (AUS)
- 2012: David Boudia (USA)
- 2016: Chen Aisen (CHN)
- 2020: Cao Yuan (CHN)
- 2024: Cao Yuan (CHN)