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Full name
  
Karl Gunnar Larsson

Role
  
Swimmer

Club
  
SK Ran, Malmo SS

Name
  
Gunnar Larsson

Strokes
  
Medley swimming

Sport
  
Weight
  
86 kg

Nationality
  
Height
  
1.86 m


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Born
  
12 May 1951 (age 72) (
1951-05-12
)
Malmo, Skane, Sweden

Olympic medals
  
Swimming at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's 400 metre individual medley

Similar People
  
Tim McKee, Andras Hargitay, Bengt Baron, Steve Furniss

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Karl Gunnar Larsson (born 12 May 1951) is a former swimmer from Sweden. He won the 400 metre individual medley event at the 1972 Summer Olympics by two one-thousandths (0.002) of a second over American Tim McKee, breaking the Olympic record. The controversy over the accuracy of such timing was the reason the international swimming rules were subsequently changed, and today swimming times are measured in hundredths of a second.

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He also won the 200 metre individual medley event at the same Olympic Games, setting the new world record. Two years earlier, Larsson received the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal due to his swimming at the 1970 European championships where he won three gold (200 metre medley, 400 metre medley and 400 metre freestyle) and one silver (200 m freestyle). A year later, 1973, Larsson won the 200 metre individual medley at the first official FINA World Championships in Belgrade.

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During his career, Larsson set three world and eight European records. Together with Arne Borg he is considered as Sweden's greatest swimmer of all time. In 1979, he was inducted in the International Swimming Hall of Fame.

Larsson retired from competitive swimming in 1973 and until 1980 worked as a swimming coach. Later he took miscellaneous jobs, mostly with McDonald's and the Swedish Swimming Federation (2000–2005); he also did one year of acting in 2003. Between 1974 and 2004 he worked as part-time swimming commentator with radio stations.

His mother died in 1960 when he was only 9 years old. In 1979, he married Marianne Larsson. They have three children: Lotten (b. 1978), Emelie (b. 1980) and Amanda (b. 1989). His elder sisters, Karin and Kristina, are also former Olympic swimmers.

References

Gunnar Larsson (swimmer) Wikipedia