Bertil Antonsson

Swedish wrestler (1921–2006) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hans Bertil August Antonsson (19 July 1921 – 27 November 2006) was a Swedish heavyweight wrestler. He competed at the 1948, 1952 and 1960 Summer Olympics in freestyle wrestling and won silver medals in 1948 and 1952. In 1956 he entered the Greco-Roman contest instead and finished fifth.[1]

FullnameHans Bertil August Antonsson
Born19 July 1921
Trollhättan, Sweden
Died27 November 2006 (aged 85)
Trollhättan, Sweden
Height1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
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Bertil Antonsson
Antonsson at the 1952 Olympics
Personal information
Full nameHans Bertil August Antonsson
Born19 July 1921
Trollhättan, Sweden
Died27 November 2006 (aged 85)
Trollhättan, Sweden
Height1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight100 kg (220 lb)
Sport
SportWrestling
ClubTrollhättans Atletklubb
Medal record
Men's wrestling
Representing  Sweden
Olympic Games


Silver medal – second place1948 LondonFreestyle +87 kg
Silver medal – second place1952 HelsinkiFreestyle +87 kg
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1950 StockholmGreco-Roman +87 kg
Gold medal – first place1951 HelsinkiFreestyle +87 kg
Gold medal – first place1953 NaplesGreco-Roman +87 kg
Silver medal – second place1954 TokyoFreestyle +87 kg
Silver medal – second place1955 KarlsruheGreco-Roman +87 kg
European Championships
Gold medal – first place1946 StockholmFreestyle +87 kg
Gold medal – first place1949 IstanbulFreestyle +87 kg
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Antonsson took up wrestling at age 14, began competing aged 17, and retired at 47. Besides Olympic medals he won three world, two European and 24 national titles. At the 1953 World Greco-Roman Championships he dominated the reigning Olympic champion Johannes Kotkas, who was 30 kg heavier than Antonsson; he won the world title and was awarded the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal later that year.[2]

In retirement, for many years Antonsson headed his native club Trollhättans and refereed wrestling competitions. His brother Bengt and nephew Hans were also prominent wrestlers.[2]

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