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Weight
  
140 kg (310 lb)

Role
  
Actor

Sport
  
Athletics

Height
  
1.98 m


Personal best(s)
  
71.26 m (1984)

Events
  
Discus throw

Name
  
Ricky Bruch

Movies
  
Charleston

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Born
  
2 July 1946
Orgryte, Sweden

Club
  
MAI, Malmo IFK Helsingborg

Died
  
May 30, 2011, Ystad, Sweden

Bronze medals
  
Athletics at the 1972 Summer Olympics - Men's Discus Throw

Similar People
  
Jay Silvester, Ludvik Danek, Enzo Barboni, Anders Garderud, Linda Haglund

Tribute to ricky bruch


Björn Rickard "Ricky" Bruch (2 July 1946 – 30 May 2011) was a Swedish discus thrower and actor.

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Bruch was born in Örgryte, Gothenburg, grew up in Skåne, and was later a long-time resident of Malmö. His main discipline was the shot put, and later the discus, as he joined the ranks of the world's greatest in the early 1970s. The highlight of his career came in 1972, when he equalled the world record of 68.40 metres at the Dagens Nyheter games in Stockholm and, later that season, won a bronze medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.

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Throughout his career, Bruch was known as being both outspoken and controversial. He readily changed his opinions on various matters, and represented around a dozen athletics teams, including his own IK Diskus. Bruch was a solid athlete, but failed to achieve the greatest success possible in major international events. Arguably, Bruch's greatest successes were Olympic bronze in 1972 along with silver and bronze at the European Championships in Athletics. Bruch equaled the world record in 1972 with a throw of 68.40 metres. His personal best (71.26 metres in November 1984) remains the Swedish record and puts him ninth in the all-time performers list. As well as achieving his sporting career and his turbulent personal life, Bruch also acted in light-entertainment films, debuting in the Italian action comedy film Anche gli angeli tirano di destro and appearing in a minor role in the film version of Ronia the Robber's Daughter. After Bruch retired, he admitted to having used doping throughout his career. Despite this, he never tested positive during his career.

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His autobiography Gladiatorns kamp (The Gladiator's Battle) was printed in 1990, and an anthology of his poetry, Själ och kropp: Dikter (Body and Soul: Poems), has also been published.

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After a few years away from the glare of publicity in the early 1980s, he returned to the spotlight at the age of 38 in the autumn of 1984 – returning to form, he managed a number of throws over the 70 metre mark. He achieved his personal record of 71.26 metres in November 1984 at a competition in Malmö. At the Swedish Championships in Västerås in 1985, Bruch was involved in a dispute with Anders Borgström, the team captain at the time. Bruch's willingness to speak his mind resulted, effectively, in his disqualification. However, he continued to appear in the media from time to time, most recently in a TV4 documentary from July 2005.

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Bruch died on 30 May 2011 from pancreatic cancer.

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Filmography

Actor
1993
The Dream House as
äst i TV-programmet Svar på tal (2)
1984
Ronia: The Robber's Daughter as
Labbas
1978
Dante - Akta're för hajen! as
The Bouncer
1978
Agent 69 Jensen in the Sign of Sagittarius as
Albanian
1974
Anche gli angeli tirano di destro as
Father Rocky O'Flanagan
Self
1985
Själen är större än världen (Documentary)

References

Ricky Bruch Wikipedia