Lennart Pettersson (pentathlete)

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Birth nameIngvar Lennart Pettersson
Nickname(s)"Lelle"[1]
Born (1951-02-01) 1 February 1951 (age 74)
Uppsala, Sweden
AllegianceSweden
Lennart Pettersson
Birth nameIngvar Lennart Pettersson
Nickname(s)"Lelle"[1]
Born (1951-02-01) 1 February 1951 (age 74)
Uppsala, Sweden
AllegianceSweden
Service / branchSwedish Air Force
Years of service1968–2006
RankBrigadier general
CommandsBlekinge Wing
Air Force Tactical Command
Sports career
NationalitySwedish
SportModern pentathlon
Retired1984
Medal record
Men's modern pentathlon
Representing  Sweden
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place1980 MoskvaTeam

Brigadier General Ingvar Lennart Pettersson (born 1 February 1951) is a retired Swedish Air Force officer and former modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics, winning a bronze medal in the team event.[2]

Pettersson was born on 1 February 1951 in Uppsala, Sweden, the son of Ingvar Pettersson and his wife May (née Svanberg).[3] He grew up in Knivsta in Uppland. During his school days, Pettersson got the opportunity to do a work life orientation at Uppland Wing (F 16) in Uppsala after the father of one of his friends worked at the wing and arranged a place for him. Pettersson was good at most sports, but his physical education teacher encouraged him to focus on modern pentathlon.[1] Thanks to the modern pentathlon, Pettersson started riding as a 14-year-old. It was at the Royal Norrland Dragoons (K 4) in Umeå, at that time there were still cavalry left there. Pettersson eventually moved to Uppsala where he continued to ride once a week as part of the pentathlon training.[4] In 1967, he applied for flight training in Ljungbyhed and got accepted. Pettersson was 16 years old when, on Sunday, 28 January 1968, he got on the train in Knivsta to go to Ljungbyhed to enroll at the Swedish Air Force Flying School.[1]

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